23 May 2024
Arrivabene fined for Singapore littering
A 1000 Singapore dollar fine
Maurizio Arrivabene spent hours in custody in Singapore after discarding a cigarette on the street, according to media reports.
The city-state’s stance on littering is famous, with stringent enforcement and harsh penalties in place for infractions.
According to ABC, a Spanish daily, Ferrari boss and former chief Arrivabene was caught discarding a cigarette butt on a city street.
Also reported by the Marca daily as well as Finland’s MTV, it is claimed Arrivabene spent six hours in custody and had to pay a 1000 Singapore dollar fine (US $730).
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