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Singapore rolling out thermal cameras to nab illegal smokers

The city-state already has some of the world's strictest anti-tobacco laws and smoking is banned in most public places, with errant puffers handed a fine of up to Sg$1,000 (Rs 50,000) if caught

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Singapore first introduced anti-tobacco laws in the 1970s as part of a national effort to reduce smoking. Representation Pic

Singapore first introduced anti-tobacco laws in the 1970s as part of a national effort to reduce smoking. Representation Pic

Lighting up will soon get tougher in Singapore, with the government planning to roll out 300 high definition thermal cameras to catch and fine illegal smokers. The city-state already has some of the world's strictest anti-tobacco laws and smoking is banned in most public places, with errant puffers handed a fine of up to Sg$1,000 (Rs 50,000) if caught.

E-cigarettes are also banned outright. Authorities are now looking to roll out sophisticated thermal cameras that can detect when a person is holding a lit cigarette in a non-smoking area, according to a Straits Times report.

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