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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Smoking_banSmoking ban - Wikipedia

    Smoking bans, or smoke-free laws, are public policies, including criminal laws and occupational safety and health regulations, that prohibit tobacco smoking in certain spaces.

  2. Apr 23, 2024 · What is the smoking ban? The restrictions will apply to the sale of cigarettes in the UK rather than the act of smoking itself. Under the new law, each year the legal age for cigarette sales -...

  3. • Smoking in public places is prohibited and is a punishable offence. • Direct/Indirect advertisements of tobacco products including sponsorship and promotion are prohibited and is a punishable offence.

  4. Smoking bans are coming: what does the evidence say? Countries are cracking down on tobacco use and vaping — the laws could save thousands of lives and billions of dollars, say scientists. By....

  5. www.tobaccocontrollaws.org › legislation › indiaIndia | Tobacco Control Laws

    Dec 5, 2023 · Smoking is completely banned in many public places and workplaces such as healthcare, educational, and government facilities and on public transport. The law, however, permits the establishment of smoking areas or spaces in airports, hotels having 30 or more rooms, and restaurants having seating capacity for 30 or more.

  6. Jul 31, 2023 · Tobacco fact sheet from WHO providing key facts and information on surveillance, second-hand smoke, quitting, picture warnings, ad bans, taxes, WHO response.

  7. As per the COTPA, smoking; consumption of tobacco and tobacco products; and spitting is prohibited in government, semi-government and private offices; and hotels among other public places.

  8. Ten years ago – on 1 July 2007 – it became illegal to smoke in any pub, restaurant, nightclub, and most workplaces and work vehicles, anywhere in the UK. The smoking ban had already been introduced in Scotland (in March 2006), Wales and Northern Ireland (April 2007).

  9. Oct 27, 2023 · Almost 68% of the world’s population lives in countries with complete smoking bans in health care facilities, 58% in government facilities, 49% in indoor offices, 30% in restaurants, 28% in pubs and bars, and 75% on public transport.

  10. Jun 16, 2011 · Only a total ban on smoking in indoor public places, including all indoor workplaces, bars, restaurants and public transport, protects people from the harms of second-hand smoke, helps smokers quit and reduces youth smoking.