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            Strict laws in Singapore
            Singapore is a conservative country with strict laws. If a foreigner

            commits a crime in Singapore, they'll be subject to the country's

            laws and punishments no matter where they are from. For example,
            one of the most infamous laws is its ban on chewing gum. The

            law originates to discourage people from sticking chewed gum
            around the city. Although you won’t be arrested by chewing the

            gum, but it’s illegal to sale them without certain promotion, and

            of course, spitting them in public. My Singaporean friends used to
            make fun of their strict laws and call themselves a nanny state – the

            government have rules for EVERYTHING. This also reflexes on the

            management style of your future company- they look into every
            detail. Thinking on the bright side, the policies might sound harsh,

            but Singapore is one of the safest city to live. And there’s actually

            nothing to lose if you do not intentionally want to break the rules.
            和東北亞及大中華區相較,新加坡律法還是偏向保守繁雜。而且執法的魄力很高,

            不管你的母國是哪裡,在新加坡犯法,刑責一定會被嚴厲的執行                                               註 1. 。舉個相對於其

            他周邊國家規範來說較為冷僻的法規 - 口香糖禁令來說,法條設置的原始用意是希
            望避免口香糖殘渣影響市容,雖然你不會因為在路上嚼口香糖而被逮捕,但未取得

            特定資格販售口香糖和隨地吐口香糖是絕對違法的。我的新加坡朋友常常戲稱新加
            坡是個「保姆國家」- 不管大小事什麼都管、管什麼都不奇怪。這樣的作風也反映在

            幾家新加坡籍航空的管理邏輯上 - 對於管理細則特別繁瑣。不過往好的地方想,這
            些嚴格的規定也讓新加坡成為最安全的居住地之一。況且如果你沒有打算要蓄意違

            反遊戲規則,嚴刑峻法也沒有太大的影響。







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