Singapore, The FINE City

Singapore has been well-known as a "fine" city, which has been embedded with two different meanings.

Stricter Laws for Using Handphone While Driving in Singapore, Constitute Fines and Jail Terms

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Singapore Parliament has just passed amended laws governing the use of mobile devices while driving on Monday, 8 September 2014. The chan...

What Is The Fine Penalty For Internet Hacking In Singapore ?

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While countries are developed, they tends to rely heavily on technology and computerised process to fasten and provide better security. How...

Heavy Penalties for Late or Non-payment for Employee Salary in Singapore

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Singapore is a country that focuses much on human resources for its economical growth while the country's itself does not have much o...
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Penalties For Flouting "Do-Not-Call" Laws in Singapore

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The Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (PDPA), the Do Not Call (DNC) Registry came into effect on 2nd January 2014. This is to give individu...

Being a Money Mule In Singapore Command Heavy Penalty

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Money mules are believed to have responded to online advertisement offering them jobs to transfer money using their own bank accounts, ...

Stiffer Penalties for Taxi Fare Evasion in Singapore

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Fare evasion penalties were also made harsher in 2008, with cheats facing a penalty of S$1,000 for a first offence and S$2,000 or a jail...

A $10 Bribe in Singapore Can Give You Jail Term in Singapore

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Singapore is know to be a clean and green city, while we are not talking about the appearance itself, but as well as the system. Singapore ...

Heavy Fine for Animal Abuse in Singapore

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Some of the animal is human's best companion, but some of the people choose to torture these small animals, inflicting harm and sever...

King of Fruits being rejected entry in Singapore's MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) Train

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Singapore, being a tropical country is well known for its wide variety of fruits from all sides of asia, this includes the "King o...

Singapore Enforce Stringent Licence For All General Cleaning Business

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With the Environmental Public Health (EPH) Amendment Bill coming into force on 1st April 2014, the cleaning businesses are to submit th...

Stiffer Fines For Offences Commited Within School Zones

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The school zone has been defined clearly with road humps and pedestrian crossing follows by the entire strips of road covers with interl...

Get Fined for Selling or Supply Illegal or Unapproved Health Product in Singapore

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All health products (including cosmetics) that are to be import, sell or supply into Singapore must be tested and screened through by the H...

Fine Penalties For Driving in Designated Bus Lane during Bus Lane Hours in Singapore

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Bus lanes is usually on the most left of the road marked with continuous yellow (normal bus lane) and/or red strips (full-day bus lane) ...
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Get Heavy Penalty For Illegal Possession of Endangered Species in Singapore

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While there are many unlawful sales of endangered species all over the world, but it is definitely not happening in Singapore as there is a...

What Is The Penalty of Unlicenced Moneylending in Singapore

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Moneylender in Singapore means a person who is the principal or agent, carries or hold himself out in any way as carrying on the business of...

Get Fined if Pet Shops Sell Pet to Under 16-Year-Old

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With effect from 1 January 2014, a new licensing ruling has been passed to pet shops which prevent those under 16-year-old from buying a ...

Mandatory Death Penalty for Controlled Drugs Trafficking in Singapore

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Singapore is trying to keeps its image as a clean city and low crime rates, they have taken strict measures to prevent drugs being smug...

Get Fined If Drive Leaving Singapore Border Without Fuel Tank Three Quarter Full

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Source: The Keropok Mala While Singapore and Malaysia is one bridge away, but the prices of the petrol is greatly different as su...

Restriction of Pets in HDB Housing

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Singapore's Housing Development Board (HDB) is a government subsidized flat provided to almost 80% of the Singaporeans and most of the ...

Employer to get Fine for Infringing Workers Basic Employment Rights

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After some 600 employers denied their workers basic employment rights in 2012, the Singapore's Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has stepped u...
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