A woman travelling from Singapore to Bangkok, Thailand, was caught openly vaping in the plane cabin, despite e-cigarettes being illegal in both countries. The incident occurred on Jetstar flight 3K515 on Jan 10,
WASHINGTON - TikTok says it will “go dark” in the United States on Sunday, threatening access to the app for 170 million users, unless the government provides assurances that a law mandating its sale or ban won’t be used to punish service providers.
During his first term, Trump attempted to ban TikTok but faced legal hurdles. This time, however, he has asked the US Supreme Court to freeze the law’s enforcement until he is back in the White House, vowing to “save TikTok” as part of his campaign promises.
A video capturing a woman allegedly vaping cannabis on a Bangkok Skytrain has gone viral, sparking calls for stricter law enforcement.
A woman was caught vaping on a Jetstar flight from Singapore to Bangkok. The incident, filmed and shared on TikTok, sparked online reactions and concerns about safety. Jetstar crew confiscated the vape and reported the matter to authorities.
WASHINGTON - TikTok faces an imminent shutdown in the United States after Congress passed a law last year forcing its Chinese owner ByteDance to either sell the platform or close it by Sunday.
A woman was seen using an electronic vaporiser (e-vaporiser) onboard a Jetstar flight from Singapore to Bangkok on Jan. 10. She subsequently had her vape confiscated by cabin crew. The woman's actions were seen in a video taken by a fellow passenger and shared to TikTok.
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