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Singapore's strict laws classify all fruit trees in public spaces and along roadsides as state property. According to a social media post by a woman of Indian origin, even picking up a naturally fallen fruit without permission is illegal. Violators face fines up to 5,000 Singapore Dollars (approx. ₹3.12 lakh) in public parks. In protected areas or national parks, the penalty can escalate to 50,000 Singapore Dollars and up to 6 months in prison. These stringent regulations ensure public resource management remains under authorized control, maintaining Singapore's reputation for discipline. https://newsyday.com/news.php?id=strictness-abroad-singapore-imposes-heavy-financial-penalties-for-mangoes-621911 #creator program
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