QUOTE(vhs @ Jun 29 2024, 08:39 AM)
If majority of the JB citizens already working in Singapore, and Sultan and Singapore and the JB residents are all agreeable to have special laws which Singapore enforcement can control the JB citizens as far as various local civil and criminal laws are concerned. Essentially JB laws will be more similar to Singapore than Malaysia due to this special "status". Just like HK and PRC mainland have different laws, while still belonging to PRC. JB citizens who commit crime in Singapore will still be easily arrested by Singapore in JB. To escape, they have to go through immigration at JB border to enter Malaysia.
Of course many parties will object. But certain situations may arise that they find it acceptable, if JB become way more richer than Malaysia and is no longer really "Malaysia" since most of them spend their time in Singapore anyway.
China police do not have jurisdiction to enforce laws directly in Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR.
Both Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR operate under the "One Country, Two Systems" framework, which grants them a high degree of autonomy, including their own legal systems and law enforcement agencies.
This means that local laws are administered by their respective authorities, not by China mainland police.
For example, in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Police Force is responsible for law enforcement, and they operate independently of the China mainland authorities.
Any involvement of China mainland agencies would typically need to go through established legal and diplomatic channels, rather than direct enforcement actions.
This arrangement underscores the distinct legal and governance systems in place under the "One Country, Two Systems" policy, which aims to preserve the autonomy and unique characteristics of Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR despite their integration with China.
I think Forest City could potentially collaborate with Singapore.
Malaysia could regulate it effectively since it's an island..
Singapore maintains exceptionally high standards in terms of its border security measures.
It emphasizes that these standards are consistently upheld and do not decline or regress over time.
This commitment ensures that Singapore's borders are effectively protected against various potential threats, contributing to national security and stability.
This post has been edited by plouffle0789: Jun 29 2024, 08:51 AM