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What are the extremely strict laws in Singapore?

The Singapore government stipulates that if civil servants violate the law and commit corruption, all their provident funds will be automatically cancelled immediately. Therefore, civil servants generally dare not risk losing their provident fund and engage in illegal corruption, especially those who work long hours. This system has played an important role in stopping corruption and keeping civil servants clean.

According to the laws of Singapore, inbound tourists who conceal their residential address will be punished by up to S $20,000 (about RMB 65,438+10,000), or up to 2 years' imprisonment, or both.

Eating and drinking on subways (including platforms) and buses in Singapore will be fined S $500. Here is a related case. A Filipino maid was pointed out on the spot by the subway administrator and demanded a fine. Of course, Filipino maids have no money (S $500 is equivalent to one month's salary). Later, the manager handled it lightly and fined the Filipino maid 10 S $. Then it was reported, and the manager was arrested and charged with accepting bribes from public officials. (10 SGD won't issue a fine document, I took it myself). He may not only be sentenced to imprisonment, but also be fined heavily. The point is that his future is gone, at least in the public service.

Similar to the above example, there was a time when osteodynia (dengue fever in China) was prevalent in Singapore, and the government forced the whole people to kill mosquitoes. There is an anti-mosquito inspection team that regularly visits all vendors, construction sites, commercial places and private residential areas. If you can't meet the cleaning targets required by the government (mainly a series of indicators such as no stagnant water and no mosquito spawning environment), you will be severely punished. Then, during a patrol inspection, a food supplier did not meet the standard and was pointed out by the inspector. Of course, according to the regulations, this fine is very heavy. As a result, the stall owner gave the inspectors dozens of Singapore dollars (it seems to be 50 Singapore dollars), and the inspectors asked him to deal with it quickly, and the fine was not implemented. Later, it was reported that the inspector was arrested and prosecuted for taking bribes in public office.

Let's talk about pornography. Prostitution is not illegal in Singapore (of course, there are some preconditions and case studies). On one occasion, two reservists went to prostitute, found a prostitute, negotiated the price of S $200, paid the money, entered XX, and then came out. One thought the service was unsatisfactory and incomplete, and asked for another time, but the prostitute refused. This person was very dissatisfied, so he started from. Explain that its purpose is mainly to be dissatisfied with the service. On the way back, I gave my partner 50 Singapore dollars; The prostitute called the police the next day and the two were arrested. The first person is accused of robbery (felony, once convicted, it is likely to be whipped); The second man was charged with distributing stolen goods. I don't care about this gossip, and I don't know how to judge it in the end, but its judicial rigor can be seen.

Prostitutes in Singapore are allowed to exist legally, but only in places where the government issues licenses and employees issue licenses. Everything else is illegal, so the illegal here is generally that the employees are illegal, and the men who prostitute themselves are innocent. Singapore once launched two prostitution gangs to crack down on pornography, and the chicken head was bound to be severely sentenced (sentenced, fined and flogged, none of them could be less). Generally, prostitutes will be fined and repatriated, added to the unwelcome list and cannot re-enter Singapore. Speaking of this position, the case is closed, but the unusual thing about these two cases is that a prostitute under the age of 18 was found in each gang (it seems to be 17, only one year away), which is a big deal! Prostitution is legal, but if it is below 18, it is guilty! So according to the prostitute's confession and telephone records, dozens of clients were arrested, including famous school teachers, lawyers and senior managers in the financial industry. Moreover, in subsequent trials, the more reluctant they are to plead guilty, the more ruthless the sentence will be. Some people said that they had asked the prostitute's age, but the other party said that she was 19 years old, and the judge refused to accept it. Some people even said that prostitutes were found to be underage, so they didn't have sex, but the judge still rejected it according to the prostitute's confession. In the end, all of them were sentenced without exception, ranging from several months to several years, and all the people involved were exposed by the media (even photos).

Let's talk about two old cases from many years ago. Street graffiti in Singapore will be flogged. An American boy was arrested in Singapore for graffiti and will be whipped. The then American president (George H.W. Bush or Bill Clinton, a long time ago) begged for mercy, hoping not to be whipped. Later, I lost a whip for the president of the United States. (It seems that 4 whips become 3 whips, or 5 whips become 4 whips. Singapore's flogging is 1 flogging, and you can search Baidu for pictures. It is said that the American boy who was born later went back to write a book about this experience, sold the distribution rights and made a fortune. The other seems to be an Australian, who was arrested and executed for bringing drugs to Singapore for transit (not allowed to enter or transit). It is useless for the Australian Prime Minister to plead.