NRIC or Singpass App to be Used for People to Dine In Groups of 5
Goody Feed Singapore·2021-11-11 11:02
If you live in a place that’s different from the address on your NRIC, there’s actually a penalty of a fine of up to $5,000 or imprisonment of up to five years, or both, if you’ve moved into the new place for more than 28 days.
But now, there’s one more penalty: you can’t dine out with your household members in groups of five even if all of you live together and are vaccinated, because the authorities have spoken: NRIC or Singpass is used to check whether it’s a household group.
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Bangkit 14/11/2021
LW crazy if ur son married out sure different address how 2 stay 2gather if our flat so small not like him stay bungalow hse.
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Abdul Ghafar 14/11/2021
LTVP never indicate address. So how?
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Pt 13/11/2021
It’s not valid at all eateries. Some eateries still stick to the cap at 2 rules, despite we offered to show our nric. Experienced 2 rejections at a mall today.
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chickenfeet 13/11/2021
Working is already very rushing daily, plus this trace together app really makes you difficult to prove whether you vaccinated or not. Those pioneer generation (PG) also have to face this IT hurdle because most of them are illiterate. We are being controlled as if it is a military camp, the only difference is our meals are not provided free.
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I am Gròót 15/11/2021
We feel that we are under communist rule... don't we? They say Left, you better don't stray Right. You will be penalized and worst case scenario kenna sue jialut jialut. There's no leniency shown to locals unless you are member of the Elites. FTs will be given chances bcos they affiliated. Don't compare eventhough we are same same. But treated very differently.
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