As of 2014, amendments have increased the penalties for animal cruelty in Singapore.
First time individual offenders face up to a fine of SGD$15,000 and/or 18 months in prison. Subsequent offenses can result in fines of $30,000 and/or up to 3 years in prison.
For animal business-related offences, the penalty increases to SGD$40,000 and/or up to 2 years in prison for first time offenders, and $100,000 and/or up to 3 years for subsequent offences.
In Singapore, cruelty to animals is a crime. Under the Animals and Birds Act, anyone who is found guilty of such an offence including abandonment of any animal, can be imprisoned for up to 12 months, fined up to $10,000, or both.
It isthat you go to jail for 1year if its really bad or they get a fine $300 per animal the thousand how bad of cruelty it was.
Sometimes getting locked up, sometimes being fined. But if you look at the cruelty thas been publicised lately, the punishment is nowhere near harsh enough.
Idaho, Hawaii, Kentucky, Mississippi and North Dakota are the states with the highest rate of animal cruelty, do to the fact that there is absolutely no punishment for doing so.
Singapore Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was created in 180#.
no that is why its called animal cruelty
Animal cruelty is still a problem.
No. Animal Cruelty Laws aren't for rats.
Pakistan is number one in animal cruelty.
Animal cruelty may happen anywhere at anytime.
Animal cruelty occurs least in the absence of people .
the animal cruelty prevention ribbon is purple