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Mat Yeung Ming on Friday admitted careless driving after crashing his black Mercedes-Benz in August. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Hong Kong television actor Mat Yeung Ming convicted of careless driving for crashing Mercedes-Benz in Mid-Levels

  • TVB star pleads guilty at Eastern Court to careless driving and illegal window tinting, but denies failing to provide a sample
  • Yeung, best known for starring in Be Home for Dinner, to stand trial next March on remaining charge 

Hong Kong television star Mat Yeung Ming has pleaded guilty to careless driving for crashing his black Mercedes-Benz into a road sign.

The 39-year-old TVB actor, whose real name is Lam Ming-lok, also admitted on Friday having an illegal tint on his car windows, but denied failing to provide a blood sample for an alcohol test without a reasonable excuse at Queen Mary Hospital.

Hong Kong actor Mat Yeung Ming charged in connection with road accident

Best known as Tin Hoi in drama Be Home for Dinner in 2011, the star will stand trial over the final charge on March 2 next year. His bail was extended until then, on the condition he lived at his home address.

The case before Principal Magistrate Bina Chainrai of Eastern Court centred on an accident on Magazine Gap Road in Mid-Levels on August 8 this year.

Careless driving and unlawfully reducing the visibility of car windows are punishable by six months behind bars and a fine.

Mat Yeung Ming has played police roles in his acting career. Photo: Instagram

The maximum penalty for failing to provide a blood sample is six months in prison and a HK$10,000 fine for a first offence, rising to one year and a HK$25,000 fine for repeat offending.

Yeung played a leading role in television drama On-Lie Game, aired on TVB last summer, as a senior inspector of police’s cyber security and technology crime bureau.

He has also filmed crime prevention and recruitment promotion clips for the force.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: TV star who hit road sign admits careless driving
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