Firefighting efforts were still ongoing at the time the statement was issued.
"I have already settled with the petitioning creditor and the order of court was never extracted," he said.
The staff member patiently explained that the board refers to currencies rather than making statements about countries.
New laws regarding the use and regulations surrounding PMDs and PMAs will kick in on 1 June.
One netizen recalled an "S A Tan" working alongside an "S A Tay" during national service.
Locals questioned how authorities allowed this to happen.
He got by doing odd jobs such as distributing flyers, earning about S$10 a day.
His friend demanded him to pay the fine after she illegally entered a taxi stand to pick him up.
Some netizens questioned whether it is worth the potential health risks.
The South Korean singer-actor apologised for causing "disappointment and confusion" among fans and the public in a statement.