A French national in Singapore was accused of causing a disturbance and breaching public order after an incident involving an orange juice vending machine. According to court documents, the individual was filmed deliberately vandalizing the machine, causing it to stop functioning, and subsequently returning the disabled unit. The person then uploaded the footage to Instagram, despite being aware that such actions could potentially cause public nuisance.

Singapore authorities subsequently charged the 18-year-old male, identified as Didier Gaspard Owen Maximilien, with offenses related to misconduct and public order violations. The incident highlights concerns regarding public conduct and the misuse of digital media in Singapore. The footage circulated online captured the moment the French national interacted with the apelsinimahla vending machine.

The act of disabling the machine and then documenting the event for social media raised public concern. Authorities utilized the video evidence to press charges against the individual. This case serves as an example of how actions captured and disseminated via social platforms can lead to legal consequences in Singapore.

The focus remains on the breach of public order and the deliberate damage or disruption of public property, as documented by the authorities.

Topics: #video #apelsinimahla #singapuris

2 thoughts on “VIDEO⟩Noore prantslase rõve temp apelsinimahlaautomaadiga võib lõppeda vanglaga”
  1. Vandalizing public amenities like vending machines is an unnecessary breach of public order.

  2. What specific actions constituted the “vandalism” of the orange juice vending machine?

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