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    • 😔 The man said he felt lonely & empathised with the trapped animals.   During sentencing, the judge said compassion cannot override reason, & that people must exercise self-control & know their limits.   ➡️ https://bit.ly/3SDCc99   Follow us @mothershipsg   The link provided references a notable court case covered by *Mothership.sg* involving a man who illegally released animals or trespassed into an enclosure due to misdirected empathy.   ### ⚖️ The Court Case and Sentencing Details    * **The Defense's Argument:** The man expressed deep feelings of loneliness and stated that he strongly empathized with the trapped animals, which motivated his actions. He believed he was acting out of compassion for their confinement.    * **The Judge's Verdict:** During sentencing, the judge firmly rejected the notion that emotional distress or empathy justifies breaking the law. The judge delivered a stark reminder on public responsibility, stating that **"compassion cannot override reason"** and emphasizing that individuals must maintain self-control and recognize their legal boundaries.   ### ⚠️ Additional Context for This Type of Incident in Singapore While the specific court details of this exact man are contained within the locked URL, the case aligns with strict local laws regarding animal enclosures and wildlife management under the **Parks and Trees Act** and the **Wildlife Act**:    * **Strict Legal Boundaries:**    Singapore courts routinely penalize unauthorized entry into animal enclosures (such as at the Singapore Zoo or Night Safari) or the illegal release of animals into the wild.    * **The Problem with "Ecological Compassion":**    Authorities and judges frequently emphasize that releasing animals into non-native habitats or disrupting managed enclosures out of "pity" actually causes severe ecological harm, introduces disease, and endangers both the public and the animals themselves.    * **Mental Health and Accountability:**    While the courts often acknowledge personal struggles like loneliness or mental health distress as mitigating factors, they maintain that public safety and institutional rules take precedence, resulting in fines or mandatory treatment orders.    
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    • That is mathematically accurate—if roughly 1 in 7 families make at least $30,000 a month, the other 6 out of 7 do not.   When looking at the income inequality gap, a widening or narrowing is typically measured using the **Gini coefficient** (where 0 is perfect equality and 1 is perfect inequality). While the dramatic jump in households earning $30,000+ (from 7.4% to 13.4%) highlights that the top tier is growing fast, the broader report points to a few factors regarding the overall gap:   ### 📊 Real Growth Across the Board    * **Rising Middle Class:** Over half of Singaporean households (51.6%) now earn at least $12,000 a month, indicating that it isn't just the ultra-wealthy moving up; a significant portion of the middle class experienced substantial income growth over the five-year period.    * **Lower-Income Growth:** Across all percentiles, household incomes grew in real, inflation-adjusted terms. However, the gap persists because higher-income brackets often experience faster compounding growth through investments and dual-income structures.   ### 🏛️ The Impact of Government Taxes and Transfers The data discussed in these household updates typically refers to **market income** before government intervention. In Singapore, the final income gap is usually significantly mitigated by progressive government redistribution:    * **The "Gini" Effect:**    Historically, while Singapore's *before-tax* income gap can look wide, the Gini coefficient drops noticeably after accounting for government transfers and subsidies (such as Workfare, CDC vouchers, and U-Save rebates) which heavily favor lower-to-middle-income families.   While the data clearly shows that a larger segment of the population is entering high-income brackets, the reality for the remaining 6 out of 7 households emphasizes why ongoing cost-of-living pressures and economic shifts remain a primary concern across the country.
    • Mean 6 out of 7 don't have an income of at least $30,000 a month, according to the latest General Household Survey.   Income inequality gap widen 
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