Saturday, September 10, 2016

22 year old male may be imprisoned 10 years for selling fake tickets of Jay Chou's concert

Basically, a 22 year old Singaporean sold fake tickets of Jay Chou's concert online, and was caught by the Singapore police force. He will be in court this Saturday. If charged, he may be jailed up to 10 years and fined. But these comments are by Chinese netizens.


weibo *


1. Is this possible in China? We may not even arrest him... 

2. (tagged 2 users) You cheaters would have gotten your retribution if you were in Singapore!

3. Damn. China should be like that, and lock you up for 10 years if you sell fake tickets!!! China is so serious that you only get locked for a few days if you attacked a police officer.

4. This is a lawful country! I'm envious of Singapore!

5. You can be jailed 10 years just for selling fake tickets? This is so much better than some of those warnings issued.

6. There can be fakes for this kind of shitty tickets, look at Singapore's level.



*IDK why, but I'm unable to share the link of the post, so I just linked the weibo account of the post.

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