http://statestimesreview.com/2015/0...ction-law-by-spamming-his-posters-everywhere/
[h=1]Lee Hsien Loong may be infringing election law by spamming his posters everywhere[/h]admin / 20 hours ago September 1, 2015
The ruling party PAP is putting up posters of Lee Hsien Loong everywhere in Singapore, somewhat believing the Prime Minister is able to shore up votes. However, the PAP runs a risk of infringing the election law with its spamming.
Posters of Lee Hsien Loong in other constituencies is technically a poster campaigning under Ang Mo Kio GRC, a 6-man GRC which according to the the election law specified on the Electoral Department website, can only post 3,000 posters.
A police report can be made against Lee Hsien Loong as it is an arrestable offense and offenders shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months.
Photo taken at Jurong East
Photo taken at Toa Payoh
Photo taken at Tampines
[h=1]Lee Hsien Loong may be infringing election law by spamming his posters everywhere[/h]admin / 20 hours ago September 1, 2015
The ruling party PAP is putting up posters of Lee Hsien Loong everywhere in Singapore, somewhat believing the Prime Minister is able to shore up votes. However, the PAP runs a risk of infringing the election law with its spamming.
Posters of Lee Hsien Loong in other constituencies is technically a poster campaigning under Ang Mo Kio GRC, a 6-man GRC which according to the the election law specified on the Electoral Department website, can only post 3,000 posters.
A police report can be made against Lee Hsien Loong as it is an arrestable offense and offenders shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months.
Photo of Lee Hsien Loong at Potong PasirPhoto taken at Jurong East
Photo taken at Tampines