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BY: JILL JAYCOX The Laws of Singapore
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Background Annual GDP competes with leading European nations 92.5% literacy rate “Garden City of Asia” 100% of the population live in the city Population: 4.5 million 3.5 times the size of Washington D.C. Arable land: 1.47% The happiest country in Asia 95% of people are somewhat or very happy
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Laws and Punishment Singapore is known as one of the happiest, safest and cleanest countries in the world Why? Because of its notoriously strict laws
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DRUGS MANDATORY DEATH PENALTY FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING MINIMUM 5 YEARS PRISON FOR POSSESION CIGARETTES ARE ILLEGAL IN PUBLIC Drug offences per 100,000: Singapore: 48.6; America: 560.1 Laws and Punishment
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LITTERING ONE PIECE OF LITTER: 1,000S (771$) UP TO 5,000S (3,855$) IF ONE LITTERS MORE THAN THREE TIMES HE IS EMBARRASSED BY HAVING TO PICK UP LITTER WITH A VEST STATING “ I’M A LITTERER”
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Laws and Punishment JAYWALKING FINE OF 20S (15$)
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Other Weird Laws Gum was previously illegal; fines up to 8,600$ Gum can now only be distributed by pharmacists Homosexuality is illegal Bungee jumping is illegal Failure to flush a public toilet is illegal; fines up to 150$ Peeing in an elevator is illegal If crime is committed, some elevator doors close permanently until police arrive
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Forms of Punishment CANING CRIMINAL IS HIT WITH A RATTAN CANE OCCASIONALLY IN PUBLIC EACH HIT IS ONE STROKE AT INTERVALLS OF 10-15 SECONDS
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Forms of Punishment EXECUTION METHOD USED IS HANGING USED FOR OFFENCES SUCH AS KIDNAPPING, DRUG TRAFFICKING, AND POSSESSION OF UNAUTHORIZED FIREARMS Executions per 1 million people: Singapore: 6; America:.2
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U.S. Involvement MICHAEL P. FAY 18 YEAR OLD AMERICAN CONVICTED OF VANDALISM AND THEFT SENTENCED TO 6 STROKES OF THE CANE BECAME A FAMOUS HUMAN RIGHTS CASE U.S. BECAME INVOLVED; ASKED SINGAPORE TO FORGIVE SENTENCE WAS LOWERED TO 4 STROKES
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