Do you think Singaporeans are happy?

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On the point: Strict Laws And Population Density

population density is not something the government can do anything about - though it has been slowly extending the island. Moreover in a world in which more than half the population now lives in urban areas even if Singapore is among the most densely populated this does not really mean that it is more densely populated than where most other people live$1  
Strict laws may be a reason for unhappiness, but for others it brings happiness by reducing crime and providing a secure environment.

It has some of the strictist laws ever for example you can even spit your gum on the street plus it has a huge population density so many people on a little peace of land

 

No, because... Strict Laws And Population Density

population density is not something the government can do anything about - though it has been slowly extending the island. Moreover in a world in which more than half the population now lives in urban areas even if Singapore is among the most densely populated this does not really mean that it is more densely populated than where most other people live.

Strict laws may be a reason for unhappiness, but for others it brings happiness by reducing crime and providing a secure environment.

 

It has some of the strictist laws ever for example you can even spit your gum on the street plus it has a huge population density so many people on a little peace of land

 
22 February 2011