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Tore down PAP flag!

RealSingaporean

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one question, during this election, if i see PAP flag i tear it down, is this consider crime?
 
ISD come and fuck your kaching for 48 hours, is it considered crime?
 
A more pertinent question would be: is it a crime to remove PAPzi flags before nomination day, when they are not supposed to be up. Surely a valid defence would be, I saw an offence being committed and I tried to make things right. There aren't any near me, so I can't do it.
 
A more pertinent question would be: is it a crime to remove PAPzi flags before nomination day, when they are not supposed to be up. Surely a valid defence would be, I saw an offence being committed and I tried to make things right. There aren't any near me, so I can't do it.

It is a crime to tear down political party flags and banners AFTER nomination day NOT before.


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Don't tear down. Why not do our earth a favour by recycling it. Don't bring tissue paper during lunch time. After you are done, there is always a ready white cloth to help you clean yourself, whereever you need it.:D
 
It is a crime to tear down political party flags and banners AFTER nomination day NOT before. -

The law is there but so far no one has ever been charged in court despite many such incidents happening during the past elections.
 
It is a crime to tear down political party flags and banners AFTER nomination day NOT before.


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To be more precise, it applies during the 9 days of campaigning, not before or after. Normal days, it applies to state flags only, not party flags.
 
look how desperate they really can be? its not nomination day yet, but they summon their lackies to put up their flags so soon. consider it a blessing in disguise, the torrential climate could convert them into plain white flags by the time polling day arrives.

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Comes under vandalism. But do consider using it to clean your shoes or wipe things off your foot wear. :D
 
Why bother to tear down flags?
Just wave at the flags and shake your pap candidate's hand and smile at him.
Then go into the voting booth and put your cross beside the opposition candidates' names. Don't even have to know who they are. :D
 
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