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GUM IS ILLEGAL IN SINGAPORE!
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I'm in Singapore and I found out that Gum is illegal!

"Chewing gum is banned in Singapore under the Regulation of Imports and Exports (Chewing Gum) Regulations.[1] The ban, which includes all gum substances of vegetable or synthetic origin such as bubble gum and dental chewing gum, carries a hefty fine and possible jail term for those caught importing, selling or manufacturing chewing gum.[2]

One of the objectives of the ban was to prevent vandals from using spent chewing gums to disrupt Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) services. Before the ban was enforced, there had been many instances in which vandals stuck chewing gum on door sensors of MRT trains, which prevented the doors from functioning properly and causing disruptions in train services.[3] The chewing gum ban was implemented to eradicate problems created by chewing-gum litter in public places like cinemas, parks and common areas of housing estates such as lifts, staircases and corridors, as well as the high costs involved to clean up the litter.[4] The Housing and Development Board (HDB) reportedly spent S$150,000 annually to clean up chewing gum litter.[5]

The various problems created by chewing-gum litter and the idea of banning chewing gum were first raised in 1983 by then Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture S. Dhanabalan.[6] In the 1980s, before the ban came into effect on 3 January 1992, the government had already implemented some controls over the sale of chewing gum. The then Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (now known as MediaCorp) was prohibited from showing commercials that promoted the sale of chewing gum, while school tuckshops were told to stop selling chewing gum to students.[7]

Public reaction to the chewing gum ban was divided. Supporters of the ban, including Singapore Mass Rapid Transit, the Consumers Association of Singapore, cinemas and cleaners, felt that the ban would help get rid of a perennial nuisance, and in turn improve the cleanliness of public places.[8] Critics of the ban felt that it was too sudden and harsh. They proposed that a more pragmatic approach be adopted such as public education or heavier fines imposed on those who failed to dispose their chewing gum appropriately.[9] The ban was also unpopular with chewing gum distributors ā€“ including provision shops, convenience stores and supermarkets ā€“ as they had to get rid of their chewing gum stocks at a loss.[10]

Despite the criticisms, the government went ahead with the chewing gum ban, as public education did not produce the desired effect.[11] The ban proved effective in reducing the number of chewing gum litter cases. For instance, in February 1993, the average number of cases per day was just two compared with 525 before the ban. With the drastic reduction in chewing gum litter, town councils reported huge savings in cleaning costs.[12]

In March 2004, the chewing gum ban was partially lifted after the government allowed the sale of gum under the free-trade agreement signed with the United States of America.[13] However, the permitted gums were restricted to those with therapeutic value such as nicotine gum and oral dental gum.[14]"

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@Solomissionz813

1 year ago

James ur the man! This is Jerray from New Zealand. Iā€™ve started a YouTube channel as well and I do street interviews. Ur channel definitely inspired me to do so. Hope ur doing well brother. See u at the topšŸ’ŖšŸ¾

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@CaptnScott

1 year ago

Damb dude I do street interviews too and I am super surprised your shorts only get around what my shorts do. You go all over the freaking world with great content, think this shorts game is a lottery. Keep up the great videos dude. Your long term content is doing great and I love watching it. Tired of street interviews that try to push a right or left wing agenda. Good to see more content out there everyone can enjoy. Really enjoy seeing all the different cultures.

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@MyJohn31

1 year ago

Yes should be ban everywhere

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@shafiqahsuheb3354

1 year ago

It's not like you're not allowed to chew gum in Singapore it's just illegal to sell it

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@SoccerGirl2012chicagointer

1 year ago

Is your brothers name Ezekiel?

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@jaedenTheYT

1 year ago

As a singaporean, Iā€™m still very sad about this law. But I always chew gum at Malaysia so no big deal ig

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@Faith.Spencer

1 year ago

No thatā€™s a dum law

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@CreepyNoodlesK

1 year ago

Itā€™s just gum. I havenā€™t chewed gum in years.

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@Pebble134

1 year ago

Fake information

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