Five days' jail for e-scooter rider who crashed into boy, 6

Victim suffered skull fractures, some hearing loss after accident at park connector

The six-year-old boy was hit by e-scooter rider Neo Wei Chia, from the back near Punggol Park on April 12, 2018. PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM GOOGLE MAP

A six-year-old boy suffered injuries including skull fractures and moderate hearing loss after an electric scooter rider knocked into him along the Punggol Park Connector last year.

Neo Wei Chia, 42, was sentenced yesterday to five days' jail after pleading guilty to causing grievous hurt to the boy by riding his device in a negligent manner.

The boy, who has since recovered, cannot be named as he is a minor.

Shortly before the accident, the child was riding pillion on his grandmother's bicycle along the park connector around 6.30pm on April 12 last year.

He then told his grandmother that he wanted to get off as they approached his home at the Riversails condominium in Upper Serangoon.

She continued cycling while he ran along the left side of the park connector near an entrance to the condominium.

Deputy Public Prosecutor R. Arvindren said Neo was riding his e-scooter "speedily" around the same time and did not slow down. Court documents did not reveal his speed.

The DPP told District Judge Ong Hian Sun: "The victim then suddenly crossed over from the left side of the said park connector to the right.

"The accused failed to keep a proper lookout for the victim... The accused applied the emergency brakes of his electric scooter. However, as the accused had braked too late, (his) electric scooter collided with the back of the victim's body."

Both Neo and the boy fell to the ground. The child was then seen bleeding from his left ear.

His grandmother immediately came forward while Neo remained at the scene with the boy.

The child was taken to KK Women's and Children's Hospital, where he was found with injuries including fractures to his skull and abrasions on his left limbs.

DPP Arvindren urged the judge to sentence Neo to at least a week's jail, adding: "There must be a sufficient measure of deterrence to ensure that PMD (personal mobility device) users who share the same space as pedestrians take extra care to ensure that they are doing so in a lawful and safe manner."

Defence lawyer K. Jayakumar Naidu said his client is "deeply remorseful" and that the boy had "dashed out" from the grass verge.

He told the judge: "We are urging this court to consider a fine. But due to his financial disposition, we urge (this court) to impose a one-week custodial sentence."

In the latest and toughest measure yet to address safety concerns, e-scooters have been banned from footpaths since Tuesday. This means that e-scooters will be confined to only 440km of cycling paths islandwide, instead of the 5,500km of footpaths that riders could use before.

For now, the authorities will mainly issue warning letters to errant riders, but a zero-tolerance approach will be taken from next year.

Those caught flouting the rules can be fined up to $2,000 and/or jailed for up to three months if convicted.

For causing grievous hurt to the boy by riding the e-scooter in a negligent manner, Neo could have been jailed for up to two years and fined up to $5,000.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on November 08, 2019, with the headline Five days' jail for e-scooter rider who crashed into boy, 6. Subscribe