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What are the illegal acts of studying in Singapore?

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650 square kilometers of land in full of green. As long as there is open space, there will be greenery. In Singapore, except the rainy season, most days of the year are sunny and sunny, and the scenery of Wan Li is clear. In such a beautiful and clean city, the order of public places is quite standardized, which is not maintained by social morality, but by the legal system.

Let's talk about what is illegal in Singapore.

1. In the subway, you will be fined S $500 for eating, S $0/000 for smoking and S $5,000 for bringing contraband (the ratio of S $ to RMB is basically around 1:5).

2. In convenience stores, it is absolutely not allowed to sell cigarettes to minors under the age of 18. Violators will be severely punished for the first time and their licenses will be revoked for the second time.

It is forbidden to eat chewing gum in public, which is very inconvenient to buy chewing gum and melon seeds, which are easy to produce garbage, in Singapore.

At the bus station or subway station, everyone will line up in order. If someone grabs a seat, it will be criticized by many people, so few people grab a seat or jump the queue.

In order to crack down on piracy and support legal copies, the government has strict regulations on all downloaded games, songs, movies and so on. If found, a fine of not less than S $500 will be imposed depending on the seriousness of the case.

6. If someone intentionally infringes copyright, that is, illegally copies a large number of pirated software, including downloading pirated movies or songs from the Internet, or using pirated goods to obtain commercial benefits, they will be charged with criminal charges, with a maximum penalty of six months imprisonment or a fine of S $20,000.

7. Studying in Singapore is like night. As long as there are sidewalks, there will be street lamps. In every block at night, you will see the community police on duty all the time. No matter how late it is, girls need not worry about walking at night. Of course, if you don't walk in a particularly remote place, you generally don't have to worry about personal safety.

8. In order to reassure China students to study in Singapore, the Immigration Bureau stipulates that the attendance rate of students must reach over 95%. If they are warned more than twice, they will be in danger of being sent back to China.

9. Singaporean students are not allowed to work illegally. If found, they will be in danger of being sent back to China directly, so most students will not try the law.

It is precisely because of the government's "impartial" policy that Singapore has become a green, orderly, economically developed international city with people living and working in peace and contentment, and it is worthy of being one of the four little dragons in Asia.