Kpods User Caught Losing Control in Carpark, Causes Alarm

Shirtless Kpods User Caught Losing Control in Carpark, Causes Alarm To Drivers​


ByHello Its me

August 19, 2025


A Kpods vape user was recently seen in a industrial carpark, seemingly struggling to control his body after reportedly overusing the device.

The incident caused concern among residents and drivers passing through, as the man’s presence blocked access and created a potential hazard. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but the situation highlighted the risks associated with overconsumption of vapes and e-cigarettes.

Excessive use of Kpods or other vaping devices can lead to dizziness, loss of coordination, and impaired judgement, increasing the likelihood of accidents. Health experts warn that even in controlled environments like home carparks, overuse can pose serious safety risks to both the user and others nearby.

Authorities have previously urged the public to be cautious with vaping, especially those with toxic ingredients. Incidents like this demonstrate the importance on this social issue and the dangero of Kpods.

Advice for Residents and Vape Users​

Residents encountering someone in distress due to vape overuse should avoid confrontation and contact medical or security personnel if needed. For Kpods users, please seek help from the authorities if you need to quit.

This incident serves as a reminder that while vaping is often seen as a recreational activity, abuse can lead to dangerous situations in everyday environments. Public awareness are essential to prevent harm.

In Singapore, Kpods and all other e-cigarettes are strictly prohibited under the Tobacco (Control of Advertisements and Sale) Act. The law makes it illegal to import, sell, distribute, or use these vaping devices in any form. Offenders caught with Kpods can face severe penalties, including fines of up to S$2,000, seizure of the devices, and even imprisonment in serious cases. Authorities have been actively enforcing these regulations, conducting inspections and public education campaigns to prevent the sale and use of illegal e-cigarettes. This strict stance reflects Singapore’s commitment to protecting public health and preventing the rise of nicotine addiction, especially among youth.
 
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I have seen a few youngsters behaving like zombies in the day; they looked more than merely drunk. These people were staggering around with their hands shaking and eyes glazed. Imagine kpod users driving a cars, riding a motorbikes or handling heavy machinery.
 
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