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Originally posted by HirokiHelpline is good but to be honest, The first call not that easy as what we think.
Drinking for special occasion, That is not Drinking problem, Not Drinking at all also not a problem !!
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Why don't we have a competition in SGROC to quit smoking?
Quit within 1 week - 100pts
Quit within 2 week - 50pts
Quit within 3 week - 10pts
Quit after 4 week - treat us to roti prata
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You serious ah Hiroki?
Quitline 1800-438 2000
Need another thread for drinking problem?
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haha, our local police where got so free, walk around to catch teenagers smoking ?
our ma-ta good life wan leh. me myself very seldom see any patroling streets.
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Wait...since NEA is primarily responsible for the environment, could it be that they only catch people who smoke in places that are supposed to be non-smoking areas?
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Originally posted by Jubilee View PostIIRC the NEA will send a letter to the parents of an underage smoker if he or she is caught the first time round. Subsequently, the kid will be sent for "counseling" sessions.
WL, maybe you want to call to tip them off, haha...
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Originally posted by pegasi View PostI thought the existing law only prohibits selling cigarettes to under 18's? i.e. the government place the responsibility on the shops to limit the underage's access to cigarettes but not treating underage smoking as an offence.
I have never read about under 18's being punished by law for buying cigarettes so I assume smoking is also not illegal? As a parent I would like to see the underage (or at least student) being appropriate punished for smoking, maybe in the form of CWO (corrective work order) given out to litterbugs, for example.
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Originally posted by TanWL View PostYou can see alot of ploy students smoking outside the school gates during their break time. Why no police go and check their age limits? Is it 18 year old at the moment?
I have never read about under 18's being punished by law for buying cigarettes so I assume smoking is also not illegal? As a parent I would like to see the underage (or at least student) being appropriate punished for smoking, maybe in the form of CWO (corrective work order) given out to litterbugs, for example.Last edited by pegasi; 07-06-13, 01:37 PM.
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You can see alot of ploy students smoking outside the school gates during their break time. Why no police go and check their age limits? Is it 18 year old at the moment?
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