December 20, 2011 (Powerhomebiz.com) Often referred to as‘fine’ country due to the number of fines and penalties imposed on residents for various aspects, Singapore has got an infamous reputation of being one ofthe strictest countries in the world. Although in the past many have been uncomfortable with the strict nature of Singapore’s laws, it is turning out to be in fact one of the country’s assets. It has emerged that many other nations or regions are trying to study the Singapore model and considering imposing same type of fines or penalties on residents breaking the law.
According to GuideMeSingapore.com (www.guidemesingapore.com), manyforeign business owners actually love Singapore’s strictness. It makes the country one of the safest places on earth and is extremely family friendly. Not just that but from pure business point of view, it means that Singapore’s laws are enforced well and there are no ambiguities in the way each rule is implemented. There are laws that protect intellectual property rights and although many residents complain about aspects such as paying fines for eating or drinking in a railway station, overall the rules make Singapore one of the best places to live. Singapore’s strictness comes from trying to create a country that is safe, secure and clean. Foreigners that relocate to Singaporeon work or for starting a business are amazed by how well everything works in the country. All aspects of Singapore are well organized and everyone playstheir part in maintaining the infrastructure of the country.
As per GuideMeSingapore.com, there is a change in the way many look at Singapore and currently more people are becoming aware of all the positive aspects of Singapore’s strict laws. It won’t be surprising at all if other nations across the world try to follow the Singapore model closely to maintain proper law and order in their respective countries.
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