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本地姜 LV7
发表于 6-11-2007 00:07:00
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<p>A prominent news magazine once said that Singapore was a fine city, and then went on to explain that you could be fined for almost anything in Singapore. </p><p></p><li>Jaywalking can become a blot on your police record. </li><li>The mosquito patrol can enter your home without a warrant and check your flower pots for standing water, which constitutes an offence in the Lion City. </li><li>Not flushing a public toilet is an infraction punishable by a fine. </li><li>Urinating in an elevator would get your picture in the paper in the early 1990's (along with a fine of about S$800). <p>Even feeding the city's wild pigeons was illegal when I was there.... (大家小心,不要喂野鸽,小心被罚款)[em06]</p></li> |
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