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SINGAPORE – The management corporation (MCST) of an Amber Road condominium estate and one of its residents were fined for breaching safe distancing rules, the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) said on Monday (April 20).
In checking more than 230 strata-titled residential developments, such as condominiums, the BCA also fined a resident of a condominium in Irrawaddy Road who had used the pool; a resident of a condominium in Flora Road who let her children play by the pool; and a resident of a condominium in Sims Drive who was found not wearing a mask at the main entrance.
In the case involving the condominium in Amber Road, the management had failed to close all of its common facilities, which resulted in a resident using the common gym.
The MCST was fined $1,000, while the four residents of the different estates were each fined $300, BCA said.
In its statement, BCA said all common facilities in condominiums must be closed.
“Residents should ensure that there are no visitors to their homes for social purposes, and should not conduct social gatherings within the estates.
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