Harsher sentence for Swiss vandal

Teo Kok Eng

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Sometimes appealing is not worth it as it add more months :(

Maybe should have call Bill Clinton for help?



http://sg.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20100818/tap-singapore-graffiti-c3bb44c.html
Singapore extends jail term for Swiss graffiti man

http://sg.rd.yahoo.com/partners/reuters/SIG=112kft22t/*http://www.online.reuters.com/
<CITE>Reuters - <ABBR class=timedate title="Thursday, August 19">Thursday, August 19</ABBR></CITE>

SINGAPORE, Aug 18 - 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 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.
 
SWISS STANDARD OF LIVING....the Swiss got punished, how about those involved who compromised the lives of the people using the commuter trains?...they get awarded??
Uniquely YOUR sinGAPORE!!!
 


Same like before, ang moh will jump bail, court will make easy $,
no international controversy.

Why would our savvy gabermen wants to jail and cane an ang moh and
give free food and lodging for seven months?

ArseMRT will not get sanctioned for poor site security. In fact, the CEO
will get a N-Day medal for tightening security.

And peasants will complain, forget about the whole thing, vote for
the same chenghu and complain for the next six years.

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SWISS STANDARD OF LIVING....the Swiss got punished, how about those involved who compromised the lives of the people using the commuter trains?...they get awarded??
Uniquely YOUR sinGAPORE!!!
 
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