Singapore considers speeding up anti-vaping action against young repeat offenders ahead of new laws

CNA
Singapore plans to accelerate action against young people who repeatedly vape, ahead of new legislation next month.

Summary

Singapore is considering faster intervention for young individuals who repeatedly violate vaping regulations, according to Health Minister Ong Ye Kung. This move precedes the implementation of new anti-vaping laws next month. Mr. Ong stated that the number of repeat offenders is relatively small, and the majority of young people are successfully completing the rehabilitation program. The government aims to identify and address repeat offenses more quickly to deter vaping among youth.

(Source:CNA)

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