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Remember DORSCON Orange?

Before PM Lee put on pink shirts and made sudden announcements, DORSCON was the one inducing panic among Singaporeans.

Back in February, the authorities raised its risk assessment level of the Covid-19 situation in Singapore to DORSCON Orange, because there were three new infected patients without any apparent links to previous cases or travel history to China.

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Yes, back then, that kind of numbers scared the hell out of us.

It was also the time when a certain teen was caught spitting in a shopping mall.

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Now, that teen has been served a piping hot bowl of karma.

Teen Get 9 Months’ Probation for Spitting From Railing of Mall onto Subway Diners

Cai Jiaxu has been sentenced to nine months’ probation for spitting over the railing of a mall in Bugis towards diners in the basement, reported CNA.

The 18-year-old will also have to perform 60 hours of community service and remain indoors from 10pm to 6am during his probation.

On 28 Feb, Cai visited the Bugis Junction shopping mall with his two friends. He said he decided to spit over the railing as he was “bored and wanted to see how his friends would react”.

I’m surprised that the defence didn’t lead to his acquittal.

Cai told one of his friends to smack his head while it was poised over the railing before he spat, presumably to get a ketchup-out-of-the-bottle effect.

The 18-year-old said he had seen a group of people eating at the Subway outlet on the lower floor earlier.

So, Cai’s friends smacked him on the head and he spat over the railing, while his other friend – 19-year-old Jolin Huang Rui Xian – filmed the entire thing.

Here’s the result:

You’ve probably noticed a recent trend with young people very stupidly uploading videos of themselves breaking the law on social media.

And this is exactly what Huang did.

Huang not only shared the video in a group chat with her friends but also posted it on Instagram for the world to see.

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