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Red Bull driver Max Verstappen was sanctioned for swearing at a news conference on Thursday .
The three -time world champion was ordered to complete community service as penance for his language.
The Dutchman says he feels singled out over what he calls a "very, very silly" issue.
He says he has no desire to give long answers when he gets treated like that by the FIA .
Red Bull's Max Verstappen was fined for swearing in a news conference at the Singapore Grand Prix .
Red Bull driver said he did not swear at anyone and was not directed at anyone or any group.
The distinction between the use of profanities to describe the behaviour of a car and language that is offensive towards a group of people or individuals is key to F1 's swearing debate.
The language was not broadcast on Formula 1's world feed, but audio from each driver's radio is available to the public via F1 TV .
Red Bull's Max Verstappen says swearing and being rude on the radio is not something that should happen.
The Red Bull driver says he would not ban the use of the F -word if it was so bad it was disrespectful to the other side of the line.
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