Singapore PR fined RM3,350 for not wearing seat belt properly during holiday in Australia


Shelley Lu, 42, had been caught by traffic cameras wearing her seat belt tucked under her arm while riding shotgun in a rental car. PHOTO: COURTESY OF SHELLEY LU

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): A woman was fined A$1,106 (S$1,000 - RM3,350) by the Queensland government on July 26, over a month after returning to Singapore from a road trip in Australia.

Shelley Lu told The Straits Times she had been caught by traffic cameras wearing her seat belt tucked under her arm while riding shotgun in a rental car.

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