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Serious Ambassador Fined $300 For Not Wearing Mask In Public! Guess From Where!

JohnTan

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A Safe Distancing Ambassador (SDA), who had his photos taken showing him without his mask on while he was in a shopping mall, has been fined S$300 by Enterprise Singapore.

The SDA was out conducting surveillance checks in White Sands shopping mall at that time when he had his photos taken during his break.

Four of his photos were subsequently posted on Facebook in the Complaint Singapore group on April 16 by one Daniel Wong on the day of the incident.

The post was shared more than 800 times, with many commenters questioning why the SDA did not have his mask on.

Response
In response to queries by Mothership after conducting internal checks, Enterprise Singapore said the SDA had "gone to the restroom during his break and forgot to put on his mask after leaving the restroom".

But the SDA put his mask back on immediately after he was reminded by his colleague.

Enterprise Singapore added that it takes a serious view of the infringement and had issued a "stern warning as well as imposed a S$300 penalty" on the SDA.

You can read the Enterprise Singapore response in full:

The person in the photo who was seen without a mask, is a Safe Distancing Ambassador (SDA) who had been deployed on the ground by ESG to conduct surveillance checks at shopping malls. Based on our investigations, the SDA had gone to the restroom during his break and forgot to put on his mask after leaving the restroom. That was when the photo was taken. He put on his mask immediately after the other SDAs reminded him.

ESG takes a serious view of such infringements and has issued a stern warning as well as imposed a S$300 penalty on him. This is consistent with the penalty imposed on individuals who are found not wearing a mask in the public, as we expect our SDAs to uphold the same standards. The SDA has accepted the penalty and apologised for his mistake.

We have reminded all deployed SDAs on the strict requirement to wear masks at all times as long as they are out of the house.

https://mothership.sg/2020/04/safe-distancing-fined-no-mask/
 

Hypocrite-The

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These ambassadors look more like spies n informants n secret police. Will surely be more hated than parking wardens.

Police record a dozen reports of abuse against COVID-19 safe distancing officers, including man who headbutted officer
Safe distancing enforcement officers will get red armbands
Enforcement officers will get red armbands so members of the public can identify them more easily. (Photo: Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources)
17 Apr 2020 11:07PM
(Updated: 17 Apr 2020 11:10PM)
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SINGAPORE: The number of abuse cases against safe distancing enforcement officers and ambassadors has gone up since elevated measures kicked in, with multiple cases of abuse reported to the police in recent days, the authorities said on Friday (Apr 17).

As of Thursday, the police have received 12 reports of members of the public physically or verbally abusing enforcement officers and ambassadors while they were carrying out their duties, said the Singapore Police Force and the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources in a joint release.

"We will not tolerate this, and will take offenders to task," said the authorities.

One of these cases involved a 40-year-old man, who headbutted an enforcement officer after he was told to stop playing basketball at a cordoned-off multi-purpose hall in Khatib.

In another case on Wednesday along Havelock Road, a 79-year-old man punched an enforcement officer who told him to wear his face mask properly.

Also on Wednesday, a 72-year-old man slapped an enforcement officer who asked for his particulars after he saw the man eating food at a hawker centre along Circuit Road.

READ: Action taken against those who violated safe distancing rules at markets, hawker centres; enforcement officer hit by man: NEA
Other cases involved verbal abuse against officers.

On Thursday, a 37-year-old man insulted a police officer who had fined his friend for not wearing a face mask outside The Cathay shopping mall.

Meanwhile on Tuesday, a 35-year-old man and a 33-year-old woman "hurled vulgarities" at three safe distancing ambassadors who had told the man not to sit on a crossed-out seat at a hawker centre along Toa Payoh Lorong 5.

Police investigations are ongoing.

Anyone found guilty of using abusive language against a public servant could be jailed for up to 12 months, fined up to S$5,000, or both.

Anyone who voluntarily causes hurt to deter a public servant from the discharge of their duty could be jailed for up to seven years, fined or caned.

Those who use criminal force to deter a public servant from the discharge of their duty could be jailed for up to four years, fined or both.

"The police would like to remind members of the public that it is an offence not to furnish their personal particulars and residential address when required by an enforcement officer," added the release.

The authorities also advised members of the public to take official identification with them when they leave the house.

Since elevated safe distancing measures kicked in on Apr 7, as part of a "circuit breaker" to curb the spread of COVID-19, around 3,000 enforcement officers and ambassadors have been deployed daily to public places and Housing and Development Board estates across Singapore, said the authorities.

Under the tighter precautions, non-essential workplaces and schools have closed across the island and strict physical distancing measures have been put in place.

It is also mandatory to wear a mask when leaving the house, apart from a few exceptions.
 

bic_cherry

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A Safe Distancing Ambassador (SDA), who had his photos taken showing him without his mask on while he was in a shopping mall, has been fined S$300 by Enterprise Singapore.

The SDA was out conducting surveillance checks in White Sands shopping mall at that time when he had his photos taken during his break.

Four of his photos were subsequently posted on Facebook in the Complaint Singapore group on April 16 by one Daniel Wong on the day of the incident.

The post was shared more than 800 times, with many commenters questioning why the SDA did not have his mask on.

Response
In response to queries by Mothership after conducting internal checks, Enterprise Singapore said the SDA had "gone to the restroom during his break and forgot to put on his mask after leaving the restroom".

But the SDA put his mask back on immediately after he was reminded by his colleague.

Enterprise Singapore added that it takes a serious view of the infringement and had issued a "stern warning as well as imposed a S$300 penalty" on the SDA.

You can read the Enterprise Singapore response in full:

The person in the photo who was seen without a mask, is a Safe Distancing Ambassador (SDA) who had been deployed on the ground by ESG to conduct surveillance checks at shopping malls. Based on our investigations, the SDA had gone to the restroom during his break and forgot to put on his mask after leaving the restroom. That was when the photo was taken. He put on his mask immediately after the other SDAs reminded him.

ESG takes a serious view of such infringements and has issued a stern warning as well as imposed a S$300 penalty on him. This is consistent with the penalty imposed on individuals who are found not wearing a mask in the public, as we expect our SDAs to uphold the same standards. The SDA has accepted the penalty and apologised for his mistake.

We have reminded all deployed SDAs on the strict requirement to wear masks at all times as long as they are out of the house.

https://mothership.sg/2020/04/safe-distancing-fined-no-mask/
So the enforcement and penalties are imposed by enterprise Singapore.

So now those enforcers must be enterprising and probably stalk, entrap people to expand their 'enterprise'.

The only way to grow their enterprise is to have more officers and try to issue as many fines as they possibly can.

This will make enterprise Singapore minister very happy and well rewarded for all the revenue he has collected for the PAP in Singapore.
 

JohnTan

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Generous Asset
I like this armband, its colours and choice of design. It brings back fond, nostalgic memories of a great era.

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