Maserati-driving NUS professor fined $5,000 for dangerous driving

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SINGAPORE - A National University of Singapore (NUS) professor caught on video speeding in a Maserati along Lorong Chuan was given the maximum fine of $5,000 after admitting to dangerous driving in court on Monday (Nov 26). China-born Singaporean Henry Yeung Wai Chung, 50, was also disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles for 13 months. Yeung had been arrested five days after committing the offence on Sept 7. On Sept 11, a video was posted on the Beh Chia Lor - Singapore Road Facebook page which showed a black Maserati speeding towards a truck.

 

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