No plans to fine those who display national flags after 30 September: Edwin Tong
Yahoo - SG·2020-09-30 10:28
SINGAPORE — Singapore has no plans to fine those who display the national flags beyond Wednesday (30 September), said Edwin Tong, the Minister for Culture, Community and Youth.
In a post put up on his Facebook page on Wednesday, Tong addressed recent media reports that those who continue to fly the national flags after 30 September will risk being fined up to $1,000 under the rules of the Singapore Arms and Flag and National Anthem Act.
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Weit 04/10/2020
people are proud of their flag
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Nic Duguqiubaisg 04/10/2020
Dont put up any flags. Then no issue. Everyone live happily ever after. Why incur the hassle of putting up and taking it down. Also need to always ensure flag is properly placed. Else get a knock on the door. Flags also cannot anyhow throw away. So troublesome. Why make life so difficult? What did u get in return? More trouble? I always asked the flags to be removed from anything handed out by gahmen including the national day goodie bag.
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Alfa Romeo 03/10/2020
Deh..... MIWS learning vely well with FT in Chennai Business Park how to become a tongue twister !!!! 1 day say fine next day say no fine !!! Jolly good make people confused. Utter Failure !!! Roti Prata spinning vely well !!!
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Alfa Romeo reply Alfa Romeo 05/10/2020
Roti prata flipping vely vely well
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AT.Alpha 03/10/2020
How to listen and trust these people? One say one thing, another then said a difference story. This covid thing really screwed people's mind...even the govts' ones are not spared.
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Userf7ts reply AT.Alpha 03/10/2020
哈哈哈哈
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天心 05/10/2020
Ha.too many complaint
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