It has had beneficial effects. Less people are smoking now and authorities have noted improvements.
Smoking is not banned in Ireland. It is only banned in some places. The smoking ban in enclosed work places, which is what you would be referring to, was introduced on Monday, March 29, 2004.
The UK didn't ban smoking on planes - the CAA did ! It's a simple health & safety issue that you are not allowed to take combustible materials on-board a plane.
ya it should banned, it leads to spoil the health of smooker & also health of passive smooker. ----- If you are going to ban advertisement of smoking then you should also ban adverts of other addictive porducts such as alcohol, caffiene and petrol.
The smoking ban was first introduced to England on July 1 2007, which occurred as a result of the Health Act of 2006. Many other parts of England experienced smoking bans as early as March 26 2006 in Scotland.
The ban on smoking in public places began to gain traction in the early 2000s, with various countries and states implementing regulations to protect public health. The specifics of when smoking was banned in public places may vary depending on the region.
The smoking ban may save the life of someone you know.
No
No it will not
Yes, smoking was once allowed on buses in New York City. However, in 2001, a citywide ban on smoking in public transportation, including buses and subways, was implemented to promote public health and reduce exposure to secondhand smoke. This ban reflects a broader trend in many cities to restrict smoking in public spaces.
Yes
they never did
It is still legal to smoke tobacco, although not in all locations. Obama has introduced no new law to ban smoking.