Vaping is illegal in Singapore. You can be fined up to S$2000 if you are found guilty of possessing, purchasing, or using an e-cigarette.
Strict anti-drug laws prohibit the possession, consumption, and trafficking of all drugs, including cannabis and cannabidiol (CBD) products. Possession of drugs past a certain quantity is considered drug trafficking, which is punishable by a mandatory death penalty.
Major credit cards such as Visa, MasterCard and American Express are accepted at most hotels, restaurants, shops and taxi companies in Singapore. ATMs that accept foreign credit cards are widely available.
Transportation: Taxis are widely available, well-regulated and generally efficient in Singapore. Rideshare apps such as Grab and Gojek are also widely available in the country. Attendees should take security precautions when using ridesharing services. For example, before entering the car it is important to match the model and license plate number to the information that is listed on the app to ensure you are getting into the correct vehicle.
Additionally, the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) rail system is safe, reliable, clean and inexpensive. It is also one of the fastest ways of moving around the city during peak hours. There is an extensive bus network and buses operate frequently, however most buses do not announce stops and may cause passengers who are not familiar with the city to miss their destinations.