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Meanwhile, other laws in Singapore (with some exceptions):
- No Smoking in Public. Fines up to $200, increasing to $1,000 if taken to court.
- E-Cigarettes are Prohibited. Fines up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 months; subsequent offence up to $20,000, mprisonment up to 12 months.
- No Eating or Drinking on Public Transport. Fine up to $500.
- No Playing Musical Instruments in Public. Fine up to $1,000.
- No Connecting to Someone Else’s Wi-Fi. Fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years; subsequent offence up to $20,000, imprisonment up to 5 years.
- No Importing or Selling Chewing Gum. Importation fine up to $100,000 or imprisonment up to 2 years; subsequent offence up to $200,000 or imprisonment up to 3 years. Sale fine up to $2,000.
- No Drinking After 10.30pm. Fine up to $1,000 (first offence), up to $2,000 and/or imprisonment up to 3 months (repeat offence).
- Don’t Feed the Pigeons. Fine up to $500.
- Don’t Feed Any Wildlife. Fine up to $5,000, or up to $10,000 for subsequent offences.
- Flush the Toilet. Fine up to $1,000.
- No Littering. Fine up to $2,000 (first conviction), $4,000 (second conviction), $10,000 (subsequent convictions).
- No Singing Explicit Lyrics. Imprisonment up to three months and/or a fine.
Life is grand!
I understand and agree with most of these. But the fines are pretty high.
No Connecting to Someone Else’s Wi-Fi. Fine up to $10,000
I’m wondering if this is enforced or is a tack-on to when someone is caught using someone else’s wifi to run scams or other illegal activity.
No Drinking After 10.30pm. Fine up to $1,000
This is my biggest objection. That’s like when all the good drinking happens.
Flush the Toilet. Fine up to $1,000.
Lol. What? This has to be for public toilets. The fine is pretty ridiculous.
No Singing Explicit Lyrics. Imprisonment up to three months and/or a fine.
Can you curse regularly?