Laws are made to prohibit actions morally unacceptable by the general public.
It is said that there are too many laws in Singapore. This can lead to both positive and
negative effects. Having so many laws can be positive, for without laws, not only
Singapore but the rest of the world would be in chaos. But with so many laws, there is
restricted freedom, “rigid” and the country would be leaning towards communism, which
would ultimately be worse for the country on the whole.
It is thanks to laws that we can live peacefully and without worries. It is
because of these laws that reduces crime and give us a direction to follow. Without these
laws the country would be full of chaos and out of control. In 1990 there was 2034 crimes
but then; new and more logical laws had been written and the crime rates had plummeted
ever since.
However, if there is too much of anything, it would turn bad. This is the
same with the laws in Singapore; too many laws stopping citizens' rights. As said, life
would be “rigid”, for example, due to the spitting of gum and littering, Singapore had
banned all usage of chewing gums and would lead to a fine. Many other
people would find this law highly illogical and there should not be such stupid laws.
Due to this, I agree with the statement that claim “there are too many laws in
Singapore thereby making life here very rigid”, for I am one of those people that highly
disagree with the banning of gum and communism. Laws are needed, but there should not
be too many so it would rather have negative instead of positive effects on the nation.