
Not flushing a toilet in a public restroom, for example, could cost the culprit up to $500 in fines. Chewing gum was outlawed in Singapore until just recently. For those who tempted fate by depositing gum on the bottom of park benches, there was a hefty fine. Lee Kuan Yew, who died on Monday at the age of 91, is famed as the man who turned Singapore from a small port into a global trading hub. But he also insisted on tidiness and good behaviour - and personified the country's ban on chewing gum. What was it Illegal chewing gum? Singapore has strictly banned the chewing and importing of chewing gum into the country. The chewing of gum in the country is a prohibited offence and attracts penalty of $500. Like Us on Facebook It's illegal to chew gum in Singapore. Singapore excelled at catching up Disciplined conformity (the sale of chewing gum is still banned; and landing cards distributed at Changi airport warn that drug trafficking carries the death penalty) has brought the country far from its origin In the United States and other countries around the world, you might see people chewing gum. However, it is illegal to sell, import or use chewing gum in Singapore. There is a very good reason for this law that is strictly enforced. Singapore hasn't always Milton Keynes is set to become the first town in Britain to introduce a Singapore-style ban on chewing gum. Anyone caught chewing gum would face an on-the-spot fine under the proposal, which was drawn up after 22 pieces of discarded gum were found in just .
Singapore, about the size of the Jamaican parish of St Mary Critics have made much of the outlawing of spitting in the streets or chewing gum or throwing garbage from the balcony, but more significant in understanding the Singaporean miracle is Singapore is stricter than the U.S. in enforcing punitive action against crimes. Lashes are enforced for spitting chewing gum on the streets, and the death penalty is handed down for possessing even a very small amount of drugs. Singapore has been subject SINGAPORE (AP) — Ultra-tidy Singapore is lifting its notorious ban on chewing gum after 12 long years — but getting a pack won't be entirely hassle-free. A Singaporean pharmacist works behind her counter where Impress chewing gum is for sale after And no, this is not road rage — they have caning once a week in civilised prisons, like Changi in Singapore, for silly things like sticking your chewing gum in the Metro doors — what would you call that? A few guidelines now, to familiarise you with .
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