Ban Of Chewing Gum In Singapore

Ban Of Chewing Gum In Singapore
In order to provide for the general good of the people, Singapore has banned the chewing of gum. This explains the low quantity of chewed gum that litter the town, as all forms of gum are mostly banned. It is usual to see people sticking their gum under tables and on pavements, but in Singapore this act has become a crime that costs a lot to clean up . This is something out of fiction. It gets even more grim when people began using chewing gum to blockade the doors in the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT). The acts of a few have drastically changed the image of an entire nation.

Gum that has nicotine is prescription only, gums that don't contain nicotine are banned in Singapore. This is a blunt but necessary step that has been taken to maintain peace and order. It is no surprise then, that a country which imposes such strict rules has a healthy population because a boon comes along with a curse.

Sure enough, these hefty laws and fines have left a mark, a mark of discipline and cleanliness. As harsh as these rules may feel to outsiders, the ban on chewing gum is there so that Singapore not only looks clean and does not look neglected, all the rules in place ensure that the authoritarians do their duty.

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