It’s a bird!
It’s a plane!
No, it’s a…bicycle?
You read that right. Someone didn’t get the memo that bicycles are supposed to be used on the ground and thought they are meant to be aeroplanes instead.
That particular someone happens to be this 25-year-old man.
25-YO to be Charged for Throwing a Bicycle Down an HDB Block in CCK
On 23 Jan 2021, at about 7.30pm, a 25-year-old man decided to yeet a yellow bicycle down an HDB along Choa Chu Kang Crescent.
He allegedly threw the bicycle from a corridor of the HDB. The floor that the bicycle was yeeted from was not identified.
The officers from Jurong Police Division quickly identified the man and arrested him.
He will be charged in court tomorrow (1 Nov) for rash act under the Penal Code.
If he is found guilty, he may be thrown behind bars for up to six months, fined up to S$2,500 or both.
As to what the poor yellow bicycle has ever done to him to be thrown so cruelly like that, well nobody knows.
Other Similar Cases
Sounds too familiar? This is not the first time someone threw a heavy object down an HDB block.
In fact, earlier this year, an 18-year-old teenage boy threw a punching ball that was attached to the base down his flat.
Why? Maybe he merely became the hulk and punched it out of the window.
Last year (2020), a 52-year-old man went ballistic about his neighbour’s mahjong table and threw it down 12 floors.
Apparently, he was unhappy that the mahjong table was in the corridor and decided to take matters into his own hands.
Some of his neighbours who witness the incident said they saw a “big shadow” flashing across their doorways before hearing a loud crash.
They must have been excited to see Godzilla’s feet but only to be disappointed by a S$100 mahjong table at the foot of their HDB block. Luckily, there was nobody walking under the block at that time.
As for the owner of the mahjong table, she was equally as puzzled as to what the mahjong table did or said to her neighbour such that he have to yeet the table off their 12th storey corridor.
The man was subsequently arrested by the police officers under the Mental Health Act.
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