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Man arrested after refusing to wear mask on MRT train Toggle share menu Advertisement Man arrested after refusing to wear mask on MRT train Screengrabs of a video where a man is seen without a mask on an MRT train. (Video: Facebook/Keefe Chan) 09 May 2021 05:19PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: A man was arrested on Sunday (May 9) for allegedly causing a public nuisance and flouting safe distancing rules after refusing to wear a mask on an MRT train. A video circulating on social media shows the man without a mask on a train on the East-West Line. Throughout the almost two-minute video, he could be heard telling another commuter why he did not want to wear a mask. ....
224 Singapore, May 7 A 41-year-old Indian-origin woman in Singapore was on Friday sentenced to two weeks jail and a fine of 2,000 dollars for not wearing a mask while she was outside her residence, according to a media report. Paramjeet Kaur pleaded guilty to one charge each for failing to wear a mask over her nose and mouth while she was outside her residence, and for causing public nuisance, The Straits Times reported. Five other charges were taken into consideration by District Judge Ronald Gwee during sentencing. Three of these were for breaching Covid-19 regulations while the other two were for failing to report her change of home address and for refusing to sign her statement at a police station, the report said. ....
May 07, 2021 Paramjeet Kaur faced seven charges, four of which were for breaching Covid-19 regulations. The Straits Times and Screengrab/YouTube/Sean SINGAPORE - The woman who claimed she was a sovereign when told to wear a mask in public was sentenced to two weeks’ jail and a $2,000 fine on Friday (May 7). Paramjeet Kaur, 41, pleaded guilty to one charge each for failing to wear a mask over her nose and mouth while she was outside her residence, and for public nuisance. Five other charges were taken into consideration by District Judge Ronald Gwee during sentencing. Three of these were for breaching Covid-19 regulations. The other two were for failing to report her change of home address and for refusing to sign her statement at a police station. ....
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): The woman who claimed she was a "sovereign" when told to wear a mask in public is expected to face another charge under the Women's Charter. ....