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Why Don't They Just Tax This Disgusting Product?
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2There is a ban on importing chewing gum into Singapore which is strictly enforced. Since 2004, only chewing gum of therapeutic value is allowed into Singapore under the "Regulation of Imports and Exports (Chewing Gum) Regulations". The exception is made for dental or nicotine gum. Gum can be bought from a doctor, but must be prescribed.
According to the Regulations, "importing" means to "bring or cause to be brought into Singapore by land, water or air from any place which is outside Singapore" any goods, even if they are not for purposes of trade.
Under the rule, no gum is allowed to be bought or sold inside Singapore and there is a $700 fine for spitting out gum on the streets".
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According to the Regulations, "importing" means to "bring or cause to be brought into Singapore by land, water or air from any place which is outside Singapore" any goods, even if they are not for purposes of trade.
Under the rule, no gum is allowed to be bought or sold inside Singapore and there is a $700 fine for spitting out gum on the streets".
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why dont they just tax this disgusting product ?
yeah I agree with 3T to be honest.
yeah tax dis ugghhh product - yeah foo ding dat ting - foo foo dat dat
yeah ugggh! bleeaah! acka acka [ facial grimaces needed for this]
tax dis ting even more tax yeah tax it tax dit tax tax foo foo yeah !
as ever it doesnt make sense so a translation is NOT needed
because by and large 3T doesnt make sense
but ho hum it is a quiet Easter afternoon ....
and chewing gum in streets may be the most important issue
another dumb ass question on AB - normal day then
Oh you can tax something to limit consumption
alcobol is in that category
first attempts to limit gin ( drunk for apenny dead drunk for tuppense) consumption is 1750s
yeah I agree with 3T to be honest.
yeah tax dis ugghhh product - yeah foo ding dat ting - foo foo dat dat
yeah ugggh! bleeaah! acka acka [ facial grimaces needed for this]
tax dis ting even more tax yeah tax it tax dit tax tax foo foo yeah !
as ever it doesnt make sense so a translation is NOT needed
because by and large 3T doesnt make sense
but ho hum it is a quiet Easter afternoon ....
and chewing gum in streets may be the most important issue
another dumb ass question on AB - normal day then
Oh you can tax something to limit consumption
alcobol is in that category
first attempts to limit gin ( drunk for apenny dead drunk for tuppense) consumption is 1750s
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