NUS professor who drove Maserati against traffic in 2018 confronts driver for not giving way

A National University of Singapore (NUS) professor who drove a Maserati against traffic was seen on video confronting another motorist for not giving way to him.

This time he was driving a BMW.

The driver was identified by SG Road Vigilante as Henry Yeung Wai Chung, who was given a $5,000 fine and banned from driving for 13 months after he was caught on camera driving his Maserati in a dangerous manner in 2018.

In the most recent incident, Yeung was seen driving a BMW along Tomlinson Road on Nov 3.

In the video, he is seen rolling down his window to gesture at another car for allegedly 'not giving way' to him.

He is also heard saying 'f*** you'.

In photos included in the video, he is wearing an NUS t-shirt.

Netizens in the comments said that he should have been banned from driving for life.

 

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