Smoking is not permitted with children under the age of 16 in the car. This law came into effect on 1 January 2010, and offenders were to be given an on-the-spot $200 fine. That may have increased since the law was introduced.
you must be an adult and you cant smoke in the car if there children in it
Society responded to reports that indicated smoking causes cancer by interacting laws that restricted smoking in public places. Some laws were intended to inhibit children from starting smoking.
The time difference between Victoria and Queensland laws is approximately 100 years. Queensland is progressive in their laws and is 50 years behind New South Wales.
Current laws state you may apply for your learner's permit at age 16. You must be 17 to undergo your driver's test.
The state parliaments are controlled by state laws while the Territories are governed federally. The Queensland government has no House of Review ( Senate ).
Everyone
Yes, Western Australia was the first state to permit such adoptions when it reformed its laws in 2002.
There is no law for smoking but there are several laws that restrict when and where you may smoke.
Usually people who argue against laws to protect children are the ones who are not wanting to stop the action that is harming the child or the fear of being caught. Such as driving with no child restraints? Who would argue against that? Or no smoking in the auto while a child is in the car? I would only argue that if I was smoking with the child in the car. So if your question is about those types of arguments, then I feel my answer is correct. If your question is not about those types of laws to protect children, could you be more specific? please. Often people argue againt some laws because they understand that each law that is passed removes individual rights. Also, laws purported to protect children may not be sensible in all cases, but the laws are enforced universally.
YES. the laws in Australia apply to everyone regardless of race.
Smoke how much you like
You have to be 18 to drink in Australia.