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.....
New Zealand bans smoking in all indoor public workplaces and bars, restaurants, pubs, casinos. Outdoor smoking bans include all school grounds, some hospitals, stadiums and college campuses.
No, the police have a constant campaign in policing this problem.
New Zealand is a Parliamentary Democracy, with the laws passed by Parliament administered by the Court system. The Court system comes under the Justice Department, and the Attorney - General is the Parliamentary officer for the administration of the courts, and of bringing forward new laws as required. These would be then debated in Parliament.
The Cook Islands are an independent nation in free association with New Zealand. In practice this means these folk have free access to NZ, but they have their own laws and parliament in the home islands.
New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.
There are no werewolves in New Zealand.
No ,you have to be 15 or over under present laws.
coming from or relating to Australia or New Zealand
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With police.
Parliament makes law in New Zealand by passing bills into legislation, which then become Acts.
This is a question of opinion.
Cedric E. Gardiner has written: 'Smoking habits of New Zealand doctors; a survey of the smoking habits of medical practitioners in New Zealand' -- subject(s): Physicians, Statistics, Tobacco use
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Smoking has been banned from all indoor facilities for a few years now. There are "smoking areas" in most casino's though.
Sort of. In 1854, the first Parliament of New Zealand passed an Act called the English Laws Act. This Act said that all statutes (laws passed by parliament) in force in the UK on 6 February 1840 applied to New Zealand.
There are many apps on phones with different laws. I hope this helps
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As of recent statistics from 2007 3271 people die from smoking each year.