SINGAPORE: Two teenagers involved in a juice-drinking stunt at a supermarket, with one of them drinking from bottles and returning it to the shelf ...
SINGAPORE: Two teenagers involved in a juice-drinking stunt at a supermarket, with one of them drinking from bottles and returning it to the shelf while the other filmed it, were sentenced to probation on Thursday .
Pang took two bottles of fruit juice from a refrigerated shelf and drank from them before placing them back on the shelf.The younger boy filmed the acts and posted it on Instagram with the caption"how to spread Wuhan virus". It was later circulated publicly and went viral. He eventually decided to plead guilty, but on Thursday the court heard that he again"pulled back" on his position that he knew the 17-year-old would caption the video"how to spread Wuhan" and post it.Probation was recommended for both teens, and the judge read from Pang's report, saying that it found he had"poor consequential thinking skills" and cited"peer discernment" as a risk factor.
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