Categories · Smokefree Policies
· Dining/Entertainment
· Hookahs/Shisha / Water Pipes
non-USA, by Country · Singapore
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Jump to full article: Channel NewsAsia (sg), 2009-04-20 Author: Jessica Yeo/Ahmad Sumantri, Channel NewsAsia
Intro: Some smokers in Singapore are not aware that shisha smoking is covered under the National Environment Agency's (NEA's) smoking regulations.
And those who flout the rules can be fined if they are caught smoking shisha in prohibited areas, such as restaurants and hawker centres. . . .
NEA says smoking is not allowed at food and entertainment outlets, and this applies to all types of tobacco products, including shisha.
However, many shisha smokers say they are unaware of this rule and the S$200 fine that comes with it.
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