Man fined RM1,000 for slapping Starbucks employee

Bernama
November 16, 2020 17:10 MYT
Mitchel Glend Samson, 27, pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Nur Hanisah Abu Hasan, 23, in front of the Starbucks outlet Plaza Berjaya.
KUALA LUMPUR: A man who got angry and slapped a Starbucks employee after being chided for smoking in a public place was fined RM1,000, in default three months’ jail, by the Magistrate’s Court here today for hurting the employee.
Magistrate Mohamed Fared Abdul Latif meted out the fine on Mitchel Glend Samson, 27, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Nur Hanisah Abu Hasan, 23, in front of the Starbucks outlet at Plaza Berjaya, Jalan Imbi, here at 3.20 pm last Nov 13.
During mitigation, Samson told the court that he scanned the MySejahtera application at the shop, but was not allowed to enter the premises due to his “high risk” status, and took a seat at the side of the Starbucks outlet while waiting for a friend to buy him coffee.
“The Starbucks employee then approached me and chided me for smoking. I admit that I was wrong to have raised my hands at her. I apologise and seek a lenient sentence because I have a family in Sabah to support,” he said.
Deputy public prosecutor Abdul Khaliq Nazeri prosecuted.
— BERNAMA
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