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.
Meanwhile, other laws in Singapore (with some exceptions):
Life is grand!
I understand and agree with most of these. But the fines are pretty high.
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.
This is my biggest objection. That’s like when all the good drinking happens.
Lol. What? This has to be for public toilets. The fine is pretty ridiculous.
Can you curse regularly?