A video emerged online showing a group of youths having an illegal gathering inside a party bus.
The youths were seen in a group of about 7 to 8 people, contravening the current social gathering stipulations of a maximum group size of 2.
There were loud music playing in the dimly lit vehicle with disco lights flashing inside.
There were even poles seen inside the bus, presumably for the intention of pole-dancing (although the feasibility of the said act is questionable given the low ceiling of the vehicle).
The group was seen screaming and jumping around inside the party bus as they whipped out their phones and filmed one another and the goings-on inside the vehicle.
What is a party bus?
A party bus is generally and usually a large motor vehicle (ie. a van or minibus in Singapore’s context) where guests are ferried for recreational purposes and is driven by the chauffeur.
It is as its name implies, a bus where the party is held.
Potential penalties
First-time offenders who breach safe distancing measures are fined $300.
For non-compliance with safe management measures under the COVID-19 offenders may be jailed for up to six months, fined up to S$10,000, or both.
If they are caught by the Police for not wearing a mask or not wearing a mask properly they can be charged under the Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) (Control Order) Regulations 2020.
Penalties include a fine of up to SGD$10,000 and jailed for up to six months.
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