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"We will ... impose much stiffer penalties." Government cracks down on vaping with newly proposed penalties and jail time: ...
Vaping is illegal. Harmful substances such as etomidate are added into e-vaporisers and pose serious harms to users. For now, ...
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 will treat vaping as a drug offense, with tougher penalties and rehab for offenders, PM Lawrence Wong said in his ...
Those caught vaping in public transport premises will be removed and reported to the authorities, the Land Transport ...
Singapore is intensifying enforcement against vaping within its public transport network, with station staff conducting ...
The Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Health will lead a robust whole-of-government exercise to tackle the problem.
Recently, three people were caught vaping on MRT trains. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The stricter penalties could mean jail sentences and severe punishments for those who are involved in selling vapes mixed ...