SINGAPORE — The son of a driver who inched a Bentley forward into a security guard outside Red Swastika School was fined by a court on Thursday (Feb 23) for related offences.
Glynn Neo Jia, 29, was fined S$2,600 and banned from driving for 12 months after pleading guilty to two charges.
He attempted to bypass the queue of cars by turning left into the exit lane of the school, but was stopped by security guard Neo Ah Whatt, who stood in front of the car. The family ventured into the car dealership business in 2020 under the business Neo Times, and decided that Glynn Neo Jia was old enough to helm the car dealership.
He intended to photograph the car with the vehicle registration number SMP19J, which Neo Hong Chye had from a previous vehicle. The family owned a number of cars for their personal use and placed all car keys in a tray next to the main door of their home.
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