Singapore-based Brit who thought masks were pointless gets jail for 6 weeks and deportation

Is anyone else wondering how a ‘sovereign, living man’ from the UK managed to end up in Singapore without some sort of fuss being kicked up well before now?

I’d assume that visa requirements and such are at least relatively lightweight for UK citizens looking to head to commonwealth countries; but even relatively deferential treatment and a passport with reasonable consular clout still require that you get a passport; and let the reptilians use your slave name on a legal document or whatnot, all the sort of thing that seems like it would not go over well with the sovereign citizen types.

Do we know if he went properly off the deep end some time after his arrival in Singapore? If, for reasons unclear(but bafflingly common), he isn’t usually motivated to make a fuss but the idea of wearing a mask is just admiralty-fascism and the hill to die on?

I’m more used to seeing sovereign citizen stories involving shootings during traffic stops because drivers licenses are a Bilderberg conspiracy; so the presence of one who apparently must have gone through passport and visa processes without making enough noise to derail them just seems really odd.

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If you are white and of reasonable financial means, you are an “expat”. :wink:

Just like the poor are crazy and the wealthy are eccentric when walking down the highway with their underwear on their head.

In the 90s, a friend was trying to quit smoking and using Nicarette gum. Then he got sent to Singapore for a 2-week training course. Smoking is legal in Singapore, and chewing gum wasn’t.

Set his quitting back a couple months.

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