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Tougher penalties for NSmen who skip IPPT
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Tougher penalties for NSmen who skip IPPT Jermyn ChowThe Straits TimesFriday, Oct 31, 2014 sgippt_st.jpg Tougher penalties for NSmen who skip IPPT 45 23 1 1 0 SINGAPORE - Confinement, the bane of conscripted soldiers here, will continue to haunt reservists who skip the mandatory military fitness test three times in a row. Instead of a $100 fine - the usual penalty currently - citizen soldiers will soon be locked up in camp, "forced" to exercise and still pay a monetary penalty. RELATED STORIES New physical training programme for IPPT is no cakewalk Revised 3-station IPPT kicks in April 1 next year NSmen get to do IPPT training at 'own time own target' with fitness-tracking devices Here's how to do a proper push-up for the new IPPT, as demonstrated by Cyberpioneer The new regime starts in January, with a five-day boot camp aimed at getting operationally ready national servicemen (NSmen) fit, said the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). It comes amid recent efforts to toughen up citizen soldiers here and get them in shape. Measures have also been taken to make the Individual Physical Proficiency Test (IPPT) less of a chore for NSmen who have to juggle family and work commitments. These include a stripped-down fitness test starting in April and more convenient venues to train for the test. But despite giving them more leeway to keep fit, the military said it is inevitable that there will be persistent offenders. "There will be a small number of NSmen who may not have a valid reason for not attempting their IPPT," the army's assistant chief of general staff (training), Colonel Ng Ying Thong, told The Straits Times. Now, those who skip the IPPT three or more times are fined or risk being thrown into detention barracks - the army equivalent of prison - for up to a week. It is understood that recalcitrant defaulters have been spared the jail term and usually get away with a fine of $100. - See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapo....fwzn3lgA.dpuf Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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