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Driver involved in Stamford Road crash gets 4 months’ jail

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Claudia Tan
Driver involved in Stamford Road crash gets 4 months’ jail
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A 23-year-old man has been sentenced to four months in jail for dangerous driving following a high-speed midnight joyride in Singapore. He is the fourth individual from a group of six to be sentenced for their involvement in a series of collisions in October 2024.

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The case highlights strict judicial enforcement against reckless driving and illegal street racing in Singapore.

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Lee Jun En Gilviz was also disqualified from driving for three years from the date of his release from prison.

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