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That’s becoz they haven’t seen the video on how they produce the vapes in the factory in China. It’s very risky stuff
got link?
That’s becoz they haven’t seen the video on how they produce the vapes in the factory in China. It’s very risky stuff
Gov just go pichak your whistleblow attemptYears ago I made a report to HSA, with video evidence on an ex colleague blatantly vaping on the streets and stashing his loots within company premises, they subsequently wrote an email to the company to give a warning, instead of going down for an inspection or raid.
The email did not stop that joker from vaping, instead he started hiding in obscure places to vape, such as roof tops and company toilets, making enforcement efforts harder.
They need to be more proactive in stopping these users and suppliers, instead of just sending emails.
Don't think they so stupid. Anyway all over Asia got this problem now, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia..
I see videos of teenagers walking like a zombiesand realised this drug more potent then heroine
hope moh & cnb really come down hard on those suppliers
Already countless victims hallucinate jump and dead liao with families broken.
Bro, I already said anyone caught after the amnesty will be treated like a drug dealer. If the dealers want to try their luck by hiding, go ahead.And you want to give people amnesty?
that gives them more time to max sell the products or hide them. More reaction time. Why would you wanna do that?
it’s not PMD ban on streets leh this is drugs that kill people youre talking about.
even PMD till date still got illegal riders what mor drugs which are profit making
Not trying to point fingers but if we turn the perspective around, how come something that has been banned since 1 Feb 2018 can still be smuggled in until the situation become like this?Vaping was banned in singapore since 1 Feb 2018. U mean the sellers for the past 7 years don't know? Still need 1 week amnesty?
No news coverage on vaping, no headlines, no nothing? All really dunno??
Same-same Hamas attack on Israel as an excuse for Netanyahu to whack Gaza.
Now they're using KPOD/etomidate to take the vape ban to the next level. Vaping used to be seen as harmless, like chewing gum or glue sniffing level, but now they've escalated things.
The thing is, drug-laced vapes cost a premium over regular vapes … but the media made it out like the dealer will secretly swap out the drug-laced ones to unsuspectinghate to say this, but you got a point there
now those who support vape in the beginning all diam diam
who just want their regular vapes. And I can see plenty of EDMWers actually believe that.
Got so long? I only noticed people vaping after cobid lockdown.
I first notice ppl vape prior covid during 2019 so is possible started almost 10 years ago.
It become more ramphant as mostly was brought in from msia.
Cut the link & we can have less victims to the drugs laden vapes
Because last time is those device, need to do maintenance on the components, ownself buy juice to top up "tank". The whole thing itself is quite bulky.I first notice ppl vape prior covid during 2019 so is possible started almost 10 years ago.
It become more ramphant as mostly was brought in from msia.
Cut the link & we can have less victims to the drugs laden vapes
Enforcement issue lo.Not trying to point fingers but if we turn the perspective around, how come something that has been banned since 1 Feb 2018 can still be smuggled in until the situation become like this?
during those times, you can even buy vapes from aliexpress and deliver here.I was looking at my Facebook and remember during my 1st ICT cycle, 2012/2013 ppl start vaping already.
vapes that time was more about the generating smoke and the various taste, not really about the nicotine content.. i thinkBecause last time is those device, need to do maintenance on the components, ownself buy juice to top up "tank". The whole thing itself is quite bulky.
Then after it gets more convenient with device + juice catridge, I believe that's where more people start to get in - it's much smaller, more hidden.
Then now there's plenty of those disposables, finish just throw the whole thing.
that is the highlight