Student gets probation for spitting over Bugis Junction mall railing during COVID-19 outbreak

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Student gets probation for spitting over Bugis Junction mall railing during COVID-19 outbreak
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SINGAPORE: A teenager who spat over the railing of a mall in Bugis towards diners in the basement was sentenced on Wednesday (Aug 26) to nine ...

SINGAPORE: A teenager who spat over the railing of a mall in Bugis towards diners in the basement was sentenced on Wednesday to nine months' probation.

He was with two friends at Bugis Junction shopping mall on Feb 28 when he came up with the idea to spit over the railing as he was"bored and wanted to see how his friends would react". He had looked over and seen six to seven people eating at the Subway restaurant on the lower floor earlier. They deleted the posts later that night, but the clip was circulated and re-posted on a public Instagram account.

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