Banning Shisha was just a matter of time, and it is rightBarnsley wrote:Just read that early next year the Govt is gonna look into increasing the control on the sale of alcohol
Cant post link as my connection very slow and not connecting to source
Hardship ?bgd wrote:The subject is misleading, they aren't looking at banning alcohol just increasing controls. Looks to me like restrictions in some public places and residential areas might be coming.
Singapore without alcohol, now that would be a hardship posting.
Sounds like Mr. Clinton. I smoked weed but I didn't inhale!ecureilx wrote:Banning Shisha was just a matter of time, and it is rightBarnsley wrote:Just read that early next year the Govt is gonna look into increasing the control on the sale of alcohol
Cant post link as my connection very slow and not connecting to source
Not all those who puff Shisha are checked for IC, while the 7-11 Aunty insists on Seeing my IC when I asked for Marlboro !!!!
And I saw a few kids, like a game, one pulls the smoke and does mouth-to-mouth transfer to another and on and they were having fun.
The nearby shop guy just quipped that none of them inhaled, though the notion that all will not inhale is like allowing kids to smoke insisting they don't inhale
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I think of Brunei in the same way as I think of some of the Gulf countries, especially after they have implemented the Shariah law, so no comparison with Singapore.ecureilx wrote:Hardship ?bgd wrote:The subject is misleading, they aren't looking at banning alcohol just increasing controls. Looks to me like restrictions in some public places and residential areas might be coming.
Singapore without alcohol, now that would be a hardship posting.
well, how about Brunei ?? with Alcohol Ban ??
then again ..
Brunei has one of the most generous duty free allowances of any country in the world. Regulations permit two litres of alcohol (spirits or wine) and twelve cans of beer to be imported up to twice a day. These can either be brought into the country upon arrival or purchased at any border at any time during your stay
Shame you can't post a link, as Google/News doesn't seem to unearth anything.Barnsley wrote:Just read that early next year the Govt is gonna look into increasing the control on the sale of alcohol
Cant post link as my connection very slow and not connecting to source
Here's the linkJR8 wrote: Shame you can't post a link, as Google/News doesn't seem to unearth anything.
So what might it be? Control of sale of alcohol in the places frequented by out of hours 'workers'? You know, keep a lid on any riots?
Alcohol is already taxed to the hilt here. And like countries with higher taxation (Norway) or licensing hours (Norway, and the US) it doesn't change consumption, not one bit - it just raises more taxes.
A beer here (out) is already probably S$20. What next STB ads featuring people in burkas enjoying a nice cup of tea during their stop-over? Think that's going to draw the EU/US/ANZ stop-overs, when KUL/BKK etc are so much cheaper and more chilled out... ?
p.s. Shisha are pretty filthy IME. Fun to try once, but, really, who uses one by habit...
--- out of interest has anyone here even been to Brunei or Tehran?
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