No plans to compel entertainment outlets to check alcohol level of customers - Wee

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PARLIAMENT | He says entertainment outlet operators are only encouraged to do so.

PARLIAMENT | The government has no plans to make it compulsory for entertainment outlets to be equipped with breathalysers to test customers who drank alcohol before they leave. Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong said the government only encouraged entertainment outlet operators to do so.

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