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The Singaporean government will take much tougher action against vaping and treat it as a drug issue with stiffer penalties to be imposed, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. In his National Day Rally ...
Singapore has banned vaping as a 'drug issue', seizing millions in illegal vapes — raising debate over whether the UK should ...
The government plans to impose much stiffer penalties, including jail sentences, says Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.
PM Wong said jail sentences will be given to those who sell vapes with harmful substances, like etomidate. Read more at ...
Singapore is intensifying enforcement against vaping within its public transport network, with station staff conducting ...
Those caught vaping in public transport premises will be removed and reported to the authorities, the Land Transport ...
The stricter penalties could mean jail sentences and severe punishments for those who are involved in selling vapes mixed ...
Wong, who is also the Finance Minister, said every generation worries about negative influences affecting their young people ...
Recently, three people were caught vaping on MRT trains. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Government is set to go tougher on vaping, with more severe penalties such as jail time for sellers, as well as ...
SINGAPORE] Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Sunday (Aug 17) delivered his second National Day Rally since taking office last ...