Up to $1,000 fine for smoking at Singapore's public parks, beaches from 1 October

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Up to $1,000 fine for smoking at Singapore's public parks, beaches from 1 October
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Signage, posters and banners have been put up in public parks and gardens, as well as park connectors. three-month advisory period

Anyone caught smoking in these areas may face a composition fine of $200, or a fine of up to $1,000 if convicted in court. "No Smoking by law" signage, posters, and banners have also been installed at the new smoke-free locations.

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