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Singaporeans Defy Ban on E-cigarettes Source from: Sun Daily (my) 04/28/2014 ![]() Singaporeans are defying a ban on electronic cigarettes despite stiff fines for distributors and smugglers, health authorities said Friday. The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) said it confiscated 5,356 of the devices, known as e-cigarettes or "vapers", last year, almost three times the seizures in 2012. This compared with only 10 such seizures in 2009. The battery-powered devices deliver a puff of nicotine vapour in a variety of possible flavours, minus many of the toxic chemicals present in a cigarette. HSA said there was no conclusive scientific evidence to show that e-cigarettes help smokers quit tobacco use. It added that health authorities are "concerned that e-cigarettes could potentially be a gateway to developing a smoking habit". The agency says it watches websites and forums to monitor the illegal trade of e-cigarettes inside Singapore. It said eight people have been prosecuted since 2011 for selling them. Their import, distribution or sale is punishable by fines of up to Sg$10,000 ($7,951). Singapore is one of the costliest cities to buy conventional cigarettes, with a pack of Marlboros costing around Sg$13 ($10.30). Enditem |