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Yishun rubbish chute crash: Driver allegedly under influence of meth

Yishun rubbish chute crash: Driver allegedly under influence of meth
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A 32-year-old man in Singapore has been charged with multiple traffic offenses after crashing his car into a rubbish chute while allegedly under the influence of methamphetamine. The suspect was already under a driving disqualification at the time of the incident.

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This case highlights issues regarding drug-impaired driving and the enforcement of traffic laws and license disqualifications.

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Sivakandesh was at a carpark in Yishun Street 11 shortly before 6pm on June 6 when he failed to maintain control of the car he was in.

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