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  2. Corrective work order - Wikipedia

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    The order forces the 'litterbugs' to clean up a specified location as ordered by the government, while wearing a bright green luminous vest bearing the words "Corrective Work Order". The punishment aims to force the offender to rehabilitate and shame litterbugs in public to deter others from committing the similar offence.

  3. Caning of Michael Fay - Wikipedia

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    The Clinton administration ultimately expressed its objection to Singapore's decision to cane Fay. The official position of the United States government was that although it recognized Singapore's right to punish Fay within the due process of law, the punishment of caning was "excessive" for a teenager who committed a non-violent crime.

  4. Florida's littering penalties only encourage the trashing of ...

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    Editorial: Florida needs to toughen its littering law if state leaders are serious about protecting open land and waterways from trash pollution. Florida's littering penalties only encourage the ...

  5. Caning in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Caning is a widely used form of corporal punishment in Singapore.It can be divided into several contexts: judicial, prison, reformatory, military, school and domestic. These practices of caning as punishment were introduced during the period of British colonial rule in Singapo

  6. Richmond raises littering fines, narrows who can enforce them

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  8. Criminal law of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore retains both corporal punishment (in the form of caning) and capital punishment (by hanging) as legal penalties. For certain offences, the imposition of these penalties is mandatory. More than 400 people were executed in Singapore, mostly for drug trafficking, between 1991 and 2004.

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