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Yahoo Poll: Are Singapore's revised parking fines too low?

(New uniform for parking wardens in Singapore. PHOTO: LTA, URA, HDB)
(Photo: LTA, URA, HDB)

From 1 July, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) and Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) will impose stiffer fines for parking offences, to ensure that such fines “remain an active deterrent”.

Some commenters, however, feel that the new fines – which are set to increase by up to S$30 for various offences – don’t go far enough to deter offenders. For example, the fine for illegal parking for cars will go up from S$50 to S70.

Do you think this is enough, or are Singapore's revised parking fines too low? Have your say in our poll and leave a comment below.

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Stiffer fines for parking offences from 1 July: HDB, URA