Vaping in Private Hire Cars and Measures to Protect Drivers Reporting Such Incidents
Ministry of HealthSpeakers
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33 Mr Melvin Yong Yik Chye asked the Minister for Health (a) what is the Ministry's plan to tackle vaping in private hire cars by passengers; and (b) how will the Government protect private hire car drivers against retaliation by passengers so that they will feel safe to report passengers for vaping.
34 Dr Wan Rizal asked the Minister for Health (a) what measures are in place to protect private hire car drivers from passengers who use vapes during their rides; (b) what recourse is available to the drivers when a passenger is caught vaping in the vehicle by law enforcement officers; and (c) whether private hire car drivers are to report passengers who vape in their cars and, if so, how will such reports be dealt with.
Mr Ong Ye Kung: When taxi and private hire car drivers observe their passengers vaping, they are encouraged to inform their passengers that vaping is illegal in Singapore. While it is not mandatory for the drivers to report vaping by passengers, they may do so to the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) via its hotlines.
The identities of persons who report these cases to HSA are kept confidential by HSA. Drivers will also not be penalised for passengers vaping in their vehicles. If passengers retaliate or are uncooperative, drivers can seek help from the relevant authorities, such as the Singapore Police Force, where appropriate.