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15 May 2021 10:11PM (Updated: 15 May 2021 10:20PM )
SINGAPORE: A 53-year-old woman is being investigated for public nuisance and allegedly breaching COVID-19 safe distancing measures after the police were called to Marina Bay Sands on Saturday (May 15).
The police said they received a call for assistance at 1 Bayfront Avenue at about 5.15pm where a woman had allegedly not worn a mask despite repeated advice from a safe distancing ambassador to do so.
“The woman is believed to be involved in other similar instances where she was in various buildings and establishments without a mask,” said the police.
In a video widely shared on social media, a woman in a blue blouse can be seen standing in a queue outside a Toast Box outlet at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands.
While standing in line, she is approached by a safe distancing ambassador who advises her to wear a face mask. The woman, who did not put on a face mask, can be heard questioning the credentials of the safe distancing ambassador.
Those found guilty of not wearing a mask or not wearing a mask properly outside their place of residence face a fine of up to S$10,000, six months’ jail, or both.
Those found guilty of public nuisance face up to three months’ jail, a fine of up to S$2,000, or both.
The police advised members of the public to take the prevailing safe distancing measures seriously and cooperate with safe distancing ambassadors.
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Source: CNA/zl(rw)
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Woman being investigated for not wearing a face mask at Marina Bay Sands
The 53-year-old woman is believed to be involved in other similar instances where she was in various buildings and establishments without a mask.15 May 2021 10:11PM (Updated: 15 May 2021 10:20PM )
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SINGAPORE: A 53-year-old woman is being investigated for public nuisance and allegedly breaching COVID-19 safe distancing measures after the police were called to Marina Bay Sands on Saturday (May 15).
The police said they received a call for assistance at 1 Bayfront Avenue at about 5.15pm where a woman had allegedly not worn a mask despite repeated advice from a safe distancing ambassador to do so.
“The woman is believed to be involved in other similar instances where she was in various buildings and establishments without a mask,” said the police.
In a video widely shared on social media, a woman in a blue blouse can be seen standing in a queue outside a Toast Box outlet at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands.
While standing in line, she is approached by a safe distancing ambassador who advises her to wear a face mask. The woman, who did not put on a face mask, can be heard questioning the credentials of the safe distancing ambassador.
Those found guilty of not wearing a mask or not wearing a mask properly outside their place of residence face a fine of up to S$10,000, six months’ jail, or both.
Those found guilty of public nuisance face up to three months’ jail, a fine of up to S$2,000, or both.
The police advised members of the public to take the prevailing safe distancing measures seriously and cooperate with safe distancing ambassadors.
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Source: CNA/zl(rw)
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