We have probably all heard of “crazy ex-girlfriend” story from our friends, or from our own personal experiences.
Or maybe, we are the “crazy girlfriend” ourselves.
And then, once in a while, a random crazy ex-boyfriend would appear to show that girls ain’t the only crazy people on earth.
Harassed Former Lover For 3 Months
The 34-year-old man, Simon Subramaniam, ended his relationship with a lady in July 2017.
However, it doesn’t seem like he was the one who wanted things to end, because over the next three months, he reportedly harassed his former girlfriend and threatened to post her nude photos online.
On a side note, girls and ladies, NEVER EVER allow anyone to have any nude photos or videos of you.
Same goes to the guys out there, you never know if your girlfriend turns out to be a crazy one too.
Started Throwing Her Shoes Downstairs
You would have thought Subramaniam would have gotten his shit thoughts together after a few months, but he was apparently way too in love with his former girlfriend and was not able to accept the break up well.
A year after they broke up, on 11 September 2018, Subramaniam got into an argument with the lady over the phone as reported by Yahoo.
He then went over to her house but did not receive any reply after knocking on her doors.
Usually, when you realise that the person you’re visiting isn’t home, you would probably have walked away, but he decided that he had to make his presence known.
So, he threw 12 pairs of shoes that were outside of her house down from the 10th floor and splashed paint on her door.
Luckily, no one was injured by this rash act.
Started Venting On Policeman
In Singapore, the last thing you want to do is to mess with any civil servant.
On 27 May 2018, Subramaniam was arrested for shouting at the top of his voice at a policeman.
It was said that he yelled at a policeman at a carpark located in Boon Lay despite multiple warnings for him to stop.
The officers then decided to arrest him. But that didn’t seem to knock some sense into him because he continued hurling vulgarities while in the police car.
He was also said to have used abusive words on a sergeant who was a full-time police national serviceman while waiting for his documents to be processed.
All these actions were recorded by the body-worn camera of the policemen.
Subramaniam was sentenced to 10 weeks imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to four charges, which includes causing alarm by using threatening words, committing a rash act endangering the personal safety of others, behaving in a disorderly manner, and using abusive words on a public servant.
Moral of the story?
Never mess with the police, they have cameras everywhere to record the evidence.
Also, make sure you end things well with your partner so that they don’t go all crazy and start throwing your shoes down.
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