High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Public demonstrations are rare in Singapore attributed to a myriad of laws that will make it illegal to hold cause-related events without a valid license from the authorities. They include the Public Entertainment and Meetings Act, Miscellaneous Offences (Public and Nuisance) Act. In the past, political speeches in Singapore were only permitted at the Speaker's corner, an area created and designated for such events. However, a police permit was still a requirement before one could proceed with his/her speech. On 1 September 2008, the government decided to open it up to Singapore citizens wishing to hold events there need not obtain a permit from the police, and the restriction on using audio amplification devices were lifted. However, they are still required to register with the National Parks Board, a statutory body that manages nature parks here.
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