Senior citizen fined RM400 for spitting in lift

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Senior citizen fined RM400 for spitting in lift thesundaily coronavirus Covid19 Penang spitting Malaysia

Snooker center caretaker Ang Hock Beng, 63, was fined RM400 by the Balik Pulau magistrates’ court for spitting on an elevator button. - BernamaA caretaker of a snooker centre was fined RM400, in default a month’s jail, by the magistrate’s court here today for spitting in a lift two days ago.

Ang was charged with spitting at the number buttons of a lift at the Flat Idaman Melur, Bayan Lepas here, at about 11.45am last March 15.

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