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  1. Nov 28, 2023 · We won’t break any lawsor so we think. We’re not bank robbers or serial killers, but here are 9 Singapore laws you might not know that may still land you in hot water if you’re not careful.

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  2. Sep 27, 2021 · People commit crime, or break the law, for six reasons – lust, anger, greed, revenge, excitement or ego. Those are motives. And people don’t comply with the law because they make the rational choice not to.

  3. Explanation 1.—A person who, by intentional misrepresentation, or by intentional concealment of a material fact which he is bound to disclose, voluntarily causes or procures, or attempts to cause or procure, a thing to be done, is said to instigate the doing of that thing. Illustration.

    • Nelson Mandela. In 1942, Mandela joined the African National Congress and fought against apartheid in South Africa. He was arrested on multiple occasions for his anti-apartheid activism.
    • Wangari Maathai. Wangari Maathai was a Kenyan environmental, political, and gender equality activist. She’s well known for founding the Green Belt Movement in 1977, which prioritized environmental conservation and women’s rights.
    • Liu Xiaobo. Liu Xiaobo was a Chinese writer, professor, and human rights activist who called for political reforms and the end of communist single-party rule.
    • Mohandas Gandhi. India’s great independence leader first went to prison in 1922 for civil disobedience and sedition after a protest march turned violent, resulting in the deaths of 22 people.
    • Breaking the law by… beeping your horn. Living in Asia for years taught me that a gentle tooting of your car’s horn is a kind nudge letting pedestrians know you’re there.
    • Breaking the law by… making yourself beautiful – while driving. This one is mostly for the ladies and the odd gentleman or two, but aside from risking poking your eyes out with a mascara brush, you’re actually breaking the law by applying makeup at the wheel.
    • Breaking the law by… watching TV. Ok, so specifically you would be breaking the law by watching live or recorded TV and not owning a TV licence. But what exactly is the law these days anyway?
    • Breaking the law by… funding a Nigerian Prince. That’s right, your nan may have unwittingly broken the law when she sent £200 to Crown Prince Babatunde from Lagos.
  4. Mar 14, 2024 · If you are covered under Part IV of the Employment Act, your hours of work are regulated and you are entitled to breaks, overtime pay and rest day.

  5. Oct 10, 2013 · But people do break a law here and there, sometimes flagrantly and other times without even thinking. Either from ignorance or nonchalance, people commit these 13 infractions pretty often.