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    Taking any form of substrate from Singapore beaches,rivers, reservoirs

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    Hi guys,

    I have came across quite a few people who might want to get sand or any other sort of substrate from public beaches, rivers, reservoirs, or gardens.

    They find that the sand there are very fine and clean, suitable for the scape that they have planned, or maybe they are not able to find the type of sand in Singapore, or for the simple reason that they want to save up on some cash.

    It is illegal to remove anything from the public areas. It is considered as stealing, as it is being removed without proper authorisation or permission.

    Kindly look at point 2b that I have extracted from the Vadalism Act,
    as extracted from http://statutes.agc.gov.sg/non_versi...thod=part&sl=1 :



    Short title.
    1. This Act may be cited as the Vandalism Act.
    Interpretation.
    2. In this Act —
    "act of vandalism" means —
    (a) without the written authority of an authorised officer or representative of the Government or of the government of any Commonwealth or foreign country or of any statutory body or authority or of any armed force lawfully present in Singapore in the case of public property, or without the written consent of the owner or occupier in the case of private property —
    (i) writing, drawing, painting, marking or inscribing on any public property or private property any word, slogan, caricature, drawing, mark, symbol or other thing;
    (ii) affixing, posting up or displaying on any public property or private property any poster, placard, advertisement, bill, notice, paper or other document; or
    (iii) hanging, suspending, hoisting, affixing or displaying on or from any public property or private property any flag, bunting, standard, banner or the like with any word, slogan, caricature, drawing, mark, symbol or other thing; or
    (b) stealing, destroying or damaging any public property;
    "private property" means movable or immovable property other than public property;
    "public property" means movable or immovable property belonging to the Government or to the government of any Commonwealth or foreign country or to any statutory body or authority or to any armed force lawfully present in Singapore.
    Penalty for acts of vandalism.
    3. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other written law, any person who commits any act of vandalism or attempts to do any such act or causes any such act to be done shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $2,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3 years, and shall also, subject to section 231 of the Criminal Procedure Code, be punished with caning with not less than 3 strokes and not more than 8 strokes:
    Provided that the punishment of caning shall not be imposed on a first conviction under this Act in the case of any act falling within —
    (a) paragraph (a) (i) of the definition of “act of vandalism” in section 2, if the writing, drawing, mark or inscription is done with pencil, crayon, chalk or other delible substance or thing and not with paint, tar or other indelible substance or thing; or
    (b) paragraph (a) (ii) or (a) (iii) of that definition.
    Cap. 68.

    Written authority or written consent to be produced on demand to certain persons.
    4. —(1) The written authority or the written consent, as the case may be, required under paragraph (a) of the definition of “act of vandalism” in section 2 shall be produced on demand to any member of the Singapore Police Force or of the Special Constabulary or of the Auxiliary Police Force or to any member of the naval, military or air force police attached to the Singapore Armed Forces or to any armed force lawfully present in Singapore.
    (2) Any person who fails, refuses or neglects to produce such written authority or written consent on demand as provided in subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $500.
    Power to seize article or thing in respect of which offence committed.
    5. Any person mentioned in section 4 (1) may seize any poster, placard, bunting, paper or document or any other article or thing whatsoever in respect of which he reasonably believes an offence to have been committed under this Act or which he reasonably believes to be or to contain evidence relating to such an offence.
    Offences to be seizable and non-bailable.
    6. Every offence under the provisions of this Act shall be seizable and non-bailable for the purposes of the Criminal Procedure Code.

    Cap. 68.

    Presumption.
    7. For the purposes of any prosecution under section 411 of the Penal Code, where the stolen property is public property, it shall be presumed, until the contrary is proved, that the person who received or retained that property knew or had reason to believe that the property was stolen public property and also that such person received or retained it dishonestly.

    Cap. 224.

    Revocation of secondhand goods dealer’s licence upon conviction
    8. Where any secondhand goods dealer within the meaning of the Secondhand Goods Dealers Act 2007 is convicted under section 411 of the Penal Code (Cap. 224) and the stolen property concerned is public property, the court shall, in addition to any other penalty that it may impose, revoke any licence or exemption granted under that Act to the secondhand goods dealer.


    Everyone please take note.


    Thanks, hope this will be helpful information.

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    Re: Taking any form of substrate from Singapore beaches,rivers, reservoirs

    I find you can get most of these raw items from the larger gardening stores. They are just as good and generally quite cheap. If you are planning on making your own substrate from raw soils, sands etc, make sure they do not contain any fertilizers. The store can usually advise on this.

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    Re: Taking any form of substrate from Singapore beaches,rivers, reservoirs

    Get advise from the nurseries. They don't sell that expensive.

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    Re: Taking any form of substrate from Singapore beaches,rivers, reservoirs

    If this is your first attempt at Plant Tank, I strongly suggest you to use the tried and tested aquarium sand (ADA or Lapis) and fertiliser. Leave the garden soil approach to the advance aquarist. I promised you your chances of success will be greater.

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    Re: Taking any form of substrate from Singapore beaches,rivers, reservoirs

    Quote Originally Posted by ranchuboy View Post
    If this is your first attempt at Plant Tank, I strongly suggest you to use the tried and tested aquarium sand (ADA or Lapis) and fertiliser. Leave the garden soil approach to the advance aquarist. I promised you your chances of success will be greater.
    Fully agree with the statement. It's tried and tested and more importantly, proven to be successful

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