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Forum: Stronger measures needed against smoking and littering at public parks

Forum: Stronger measures needed against smoking and littering at public parks

Straits Times16 hours ago

I have noticed more smokers lighting up in public parks, particularly near Jalan Rumah Tinggi and the ABC Market area.
Many of them do so even though smoking is prohibited in public parks, and go on to litter at the same spot.
Unfortunately, there is no signage at these locations indicating that smoking and littering are offences. Both carry composite fines, but since there are no clear signboards indicating that, many smokers claim ignorance when approached.
When I reminded some people that smoking is not allowed, they insisted that they were unaware of the prohibition since they did not see any signboards there.
This issue is especially concerning during the evenings, when families and children use the park for exercise and recreation. It is distressing to have to inhale second-hand smoke while trying to enjoy outdoor activities in what should be a smoke-free environment.
For the health and well-being of all park users, especially young children playing in the playground, I urge the authorities to consider stronger enforcement measures. These could include more prominent signage, regular patrols, stricter fines, and public education campaigns.
I look forward to seeing meaningful action taken towards achieving a healthier and cleaner Singapore.
Chay Yu Sam
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