| Singapore: Legea... e lege! |
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"SINGAPORE (Reuters) – A Singapore court on Wednesday extended a jail term for a Swiss man by two months to seven and maintained an earlier ruling that he receives three strokes of the cane for trespassing and spray-painting graffiti on a train. The harsher sentence, which reinforced the city-state's low tolerance for even minor crimes, would deter future copycat offenders, Singapore Appeals Court's Judge V.K. Rajah said in the ruling. "It is conduct which is entirely unacceptable in Singapore, regardless of the artistic merit (or lack thereof) of the graffiti," the judge said in a written statement. In June, Oliver Fricker, 32, was sentenced to three strokes of a rattan cane and five months in prison after he pleaded guilty to breaking into a train depot in May and spray-painting the graffiti across two carriages. Both prosecutors and Fricker appealed the ruling. The Court of Appeal ruled on Wednesday the imprisonment for the fence-cutting part should be increased. Fricker was accompanied at the time by with a man identified as Lloyd Dane Alexander, a Briton, who was in Singapore for just three days, according to the prosecution. Singapore has sought the extradition of Alexander, who it said was last believed to be in Hong Kong. Singapore outlaws the sale of chewing gum and has strict fines for littering and a mandatory death sentence for drug peddling. The crime rate on the sparklingly clean island nation of 5 million people is among the lowest in the world. Singapore's vandalism laws became global news in 1994 when American teenager Michael Fay was caned for damaging cars and public property, despite appeals for clemency from the United States government, including then President Bill Clinton. (Reporting by Nopporn Wong-Anan; Editing by Nick Macfie) "
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"Singapore, the land of migrants? It is often being described as a transient place (lounge) - people coming and going, people passing by or through. For every one leaving, there will be another one or two coming..."
In mijlocul Asiei, dar nu e Asia... ci un globulet de sticla orientala, un mozaic in permanenta transformare ce abunda de tendinte vestice... Ce-a fost si ce-a ajuns || Diversitate etnica... || Thaipusam || Nunta indiana || Anul Nou Chinezesc || Mancarea || Sarbatorile de Paste || Singlish || Malaezia || Nastase in Singapore || Nu va vrem sangele! || Anul Nou Chinezesc si animalele || ANC... din nou:) || ANC in familie || Razboiul si Lepra ιι Craciunul si Consumerismul ιι
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Mica, frumoasa, conservata in timp. Printre singurele tari comuniste inca si printre cele mai sarace din zona. Tara a contrastelor, si cu atatea de descoperit...
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Situatiile cu care ma intalnesc zi de zi ma pun mereu pe ganduri... asa ca astea sunt unele dintre gandurile mele. Subiective desigur. Ale mele.
Est vs. Vest ° "Where are you from?" ° Rasism sau nu rasism ° Rasism impotriva propriei rase? ° Guliver in tara altora ° Movie scenes ° Religii... pentru? ° Calugarul budist ° Craciunul si Consumerismul ° Brand Prostitution ° "Coincidente" ce ne ghideaza viata








