2 people who took part in unlawful gathering on pleasure craft fined $3,000 each
The Straits Times - Singapore·2021-03-01 13:04
SINGAPORE - Two people who breached Covid-19 rules when they took part in an unlawful gathering on a pleasure craft on Dec 26 last year were each fined $3,000 on Monday (March 1).
Briton Amy Grace Ropner, 28, and Singapore permanent resident Mark Lau San Mao, 30, were the first two people to be dealt with in court for being part of the event.
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Blund 03/03/2021
Served them right! 罪有应得
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chilly crab 02/03/2021
Revoke their PR status and permits as a warning to others about our Singapore jurisdiction system and not double justification system whether you a are foreign talent. Nobody is dispensable in this world
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Userenr1 01/03/2021
Sg laws don’t apply to them... $3k donations to the Govt are peanuts 🥜
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Minime 03/03/2021
They should be barred from coming into SG. If they don’t follow the rules, they should be punished.
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