Police arrest woman who spat at KFC worker, investigate man who made offensive remarks against migrant workers on Twitter

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SINGAPORE – A 42-year-old woman who spat at a KFC worker has been arrested under charges of creating a public nuisance, the police said on Saturday (April 25).

The incident happened at the KFC outlet at Nex shopping mall on Wednesday.

Investigations showed that the woman had an argument with a member of the service staff at the outlet when she was told to wait for her order, the police said.

The woman was unhappy with the wait, and she shouted and spat at the staff.

She had already left the outlet when the police arrived but officers from the Ang Mo Kio Police Division established her identity and subsequently arrested her on Friday.

Police investigations are ongoing.

“The police are also looking at possible breaches of Covid-19 circuit breaker measures committed by the woman,” police said.

The offence of causing public nuisance carries a fine of up to $2,000.

If the offender knew that the act would cause or would probably cause injury to others, the person could be jailed for up to three months and fined up to $2,000.

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