This is a question of opinion.
Smoking has been banned from all indoor facilities for a few years now. There are "smoking areas" in most casino's though.
New Zealand has very strict anti-smoking regulations, therefore it is getting difficult to light up a smoke anywhere -Supermarkets -Resturants -Bars -Airports -Schools -Universities -Hospitals -Stadiums -Some Parks and Sports Grounds have all banned smoking There is also a proposal to ban smoking from all Public Areas like City Centres, and your own car, even without a passenger. Therefore it is best to just smoke in your own backyard.....
Smoking should be banned to protect public health by reducing exposure to harmful secondhand smoke, decreasing the rate of smoking-related diseases and healthcare costs, and promoting a healthy environment free from tobacco litter and pollution.
yes , because it can cause problems , cancer, second hand smoke for the people next to you in the restaurant ext. katelyn (:
Well, here in Long Beach, California, they already banned smoking from beaches and public parks. If you're lucky, they might ban smoking in other states. Let's just hope they ban tobacco companies because I told them responsible for killing millions of people around the world.
Smoking is allowed in designated areas in Greece, such as outdoor spaces and designated smoking areas. It is prohibited in indoor public places, including restaurants, bars, and public transportation.
Smoking is banned in petrol stations primarily due to safety concerns. The presence of flammable fuels and vapors increases the risk of fires or explosions, which can be catastrophic. Additionally, smoking in such areas poses health risks not only to the smoker but also to employees and customers who may be exposed to secondhand smoke. Overall, the ban aims to protect public safety and ensure a safer environment.
In many places, it is illegal to smoke in public places such as restaurants, bars, and public buildings. However, some areas may have designated smoking areas where it is allowed. It is important to check local laws and regulations regarding smoking in public places.
First of all banned is spelt wrong in the question. Smoking is banned in Antarctica because to get water you need to melt up the ice and if a fire starts from the cigarette it will be very hard to put the fire out and it will take a lot of time.
Probably because the 'Smoking Permitted' area is too far away and they don't have that sort of time available if they are having a break at work.
As of 1 July 2007, smoking is not allowed in enclosed public places in the UK. This includes Heathrow airport. There are no indoor smoking areas in Heathrow, and if I recall correctly, there are no outdoor smoking areas once you have passed through security.
Yes, although legislation to ban smoking in public areas is being currently discussed.