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Punishment for Mischief By Fire taken from National Crime Prevention Council website:
Offenders of mischief by fire can be charged under section 435 (causing damage to any property to the amount of $50 or upwards) of the Penal Code and sentence to a maximun of 7 years' imprisonment. They are also liable for a fine. [more]
Since 1988, those caught letting off firecrackers have faced a penalty of a fine of not less than S$2000 and not more than S$10,000 or imprisonment of up to two years for first offenders. Importing firecrackers and trafficking in them carries the penalty of mandatory imprisonment and caning, of not less than six months but not more than two years and not more than six strokes of the cane. [more]
How many fire stations are there in Singapore? A look at the street directory showed 21 (4 belonging to the airport, Alexandra, AMK, Bishan, BT, Hill Street, Changi, Clementi, Geylang, Jurong, Jurong Island, Payar Lebar, PSA Keppel, Sembawang, Sengkang, Serangoon, Tuas and Woodlands). I thought there were only 13?
Microsoft recalls 14 million Xbox power cords due to fire risk. [more]
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