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In the same vein as the govt trying to discourage Singaporeans and PR from entering casino by levying 100 bucks, they should do likewise for ciggys to "protect" Singaporeans and PRs from ill-effects of smoking.
Firstly, sale of ciggys shld be banned and only sold in certain shops (these shops must apply for license) just like licensed liquor shops in some countries. They will have a system to record all buyers of ciggys and Singaporean and PRs must pay 100 (or some amount of levy) to purchase. In order to prevent abuse of system - ie. ask some foreigners to buy on behalf, all are restricted to only 2 packs per day (for example).
The data enters into a infosystem that can track the qty of ciggys each buy. No restriction on sale and purchase at airports...
good idea?
Firstly, sale of ciggys shld be banned and only sold in certain shops (these shops must apply for license) just like licensed liquor shops in some countries. They will have a system to record all buyers of ciggys and Singaporean and PRs must pay 100 (or some amount of levy) to purchase. In order to prevent abuse of system - ie. ask some foreigners to buy on behalf, all are restricted to only 2 packs per day (for example).
The data enters into a infosystem that can track the qty of ciggys each buy. No restriction on sale and purchase at airports...
good idea?