lunes, 8 de junio de 2015

Smoking bans: How they vary around the world

Look at some of the different laws around the world on smoking:

IN SPAIN
In a future, somking could be ban in festivals, sporting stadiums...

IN AUSTRIA
You can smoke in your own office if you have no contact with clients, also bars can have smoking areas covering half the building.
After years of debate, Austria's government has announced plans to introduce a total smoking ban in cafes and restaurants by 2018.

IN AUSTRALIA
All Australian states and territories have banned smoking in vehicles with children, also is banned in enclosed public places and restaurants.
Many local councils also enforce bans on beaches and sports grounds with big fines for who smoke.
A packet of 20 cigarettes in Australia are also thought to be one of the most expensive in the world at over £10 a pack.
 
IN IRELAND
Ireland was the first country in the world to introduce a total smoking ban in 2004.
The initiative made smoking in enclosed workplaces illegal, punishable by a fine of up to 3,000 euros.

 IN USA
California and New York have some of the strictest measures in the world including outdoor bans in many parks and inside metres of buildings. In New York City smoking is banned in all parks, boardwalks, beaches, swimming pools... You also have to be aged 21 to buy cigarettes there.

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