KUALA LUMPUR: With Johor and Kelantan deciding to ban vaping and Terengganu considering it, Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is next to support the move.
DBKL Licensing and Petty Traders Management Department director Ibrahim Yusof said the body would continue with its policy of not issuing vape licences.
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