A British Graffiti artist is wanted by Singapore to face charges of
vandalism. L**** D*** A********* sprayed his tags on a Singapore tube
train, but fled the country after a warrant for his arrest was issued.
Singapore does not take kindly to graffiti - and if convicted, A********
could face a $1500 fine, three years in jail and three to eight
strokes of a cane.
The caning wouldn't even be the first for a vandalism case - in 1994, American teenager
Michael Fay was caned four times. His sentence was reduced from 6,
after a plea by President Clinton. And don't underestimate how effective
caning is:
Fay revealed that, at the end of his punishment, his buttocks were
bleeding only slightly, that he needed no immediate medical treatment,
and that he was able to walk, albeit with "a lot of pain".
So, next time you are guest in Singapore, remember to respect their laws
or you too might be on the receiving end of a caning.