Covid-19: Over 200 fines issued on April 12 against those who flout safe distancing measures including at markets, hawker centres
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Over 200 fines issued on April 12, including 30 at markets and hawker centres, against those who flout safe distancing measuresSINGAPORE — More than 200 composition fines were issued on Sunday (April 12) to members of the public who did not comply with elevated safe distancing measures, including 30 for offences committed at hawker centres and markets.
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