NSTopinion Any new norm,for it to be sustainable, needs public acceptance.
I first heard the word ‘norm’ in 1969 in my Jurisprudence class at Lincoln’s Inn. The difference is that we were then taught about legal norms, while the prime minister is now talking of new social norms.
Upon returning home, wash your hands, preferably take a bath , keep fit, and spend time with your family. Over the weekend I studied the lockdown rules in other jurisdictions to determine whether our “new norms” are the same as theirs. Significantly, the two-person-limit rule in Queensland is also practised in New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania. This is in contrast to our one-person-per-car rule.
Individuals who intentionally sit on demarcated seatsor stand in a queue less than one metre away from another individual could face a prison term of up to six months, S$10,000 fine, or both.
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