France smoking ban

France Bans Smoking on Beaches and Parks: A Step Toward a “Tobacco-Free Generation”

Effective Sunday, France will implement a ban on smoking in public places, including beaches, parks, and near schools, libraries, and swimming pools to protect children from passive smoking. The ban, which comes into force before school holidays, aims to reduce exposure to tobacco smoke, which contributes to thousands of deaths annually in France. Anti-tobacco activists, however, express disappointment that the ban excludes bar and restaurant terraces and e-cigarettes. Violators of the ban could face a fine of up to 700 euros.

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France Bans Smoking at Beaches, Parks, and Bus Shelters: Reactions Mixed

Effective tomorrow, France will implement a ban on smoking in various public spaces, including beaches, parks, public gardens, bus shelters, libraries, swimming pools, and schools. This measure, outlined in a new government decree, aims to shield children from the dangers of passive smoking. Violators of the ban will be fined €135, while e-cigarettes are not specifically addressed in the decree. The initiative, supported by a majority of French citizens, excludes café terraces and is intended to reduce the approximately 75,000 tobacco-related deaths occurring annually in the country.

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France to Ban Most Outdoor Smoking: Controversial New Law Sparks Debate

Beginning July 1st, France will implement a ban on smoking in public areas frequented by children, including beaches, parks, and school grounds, to protect children’s respiratory health. Violators face fines up to €135. While cafe terraces and e-cigarettes are exempt, this measure reflects public support for reducing secondhand smoke exposure, given that tobacco-related deaths in France are estimated at 75,000 annually.

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France Expands Outdoor Smoking Ban to Parks, Beaches, and Schools

Beginning July 1st, France will prohibit smoking in all outdoor areas frequented by children, including beaches, parks, and bus stops, punishable by a £114 fine. This measure, aligning with the 2023-2027 National Anti-Tobacco Programme’s goal of a tobacco-free generation by 2032, excludes cafe terraces and e-cigarettes. While public support for such bans is high, the ban follows previous delays and complements existing indoor smoking restrictions. This initiative mirrors similar efforts underway in Spain, contrasting with the UK’s recent decision to drop plans for broader outdoor smoking bans.

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France Bans Smoking on Beaches, Parks, and Near Schools

Beginning July 1st, France will prohibit smoking in numerous outdoor locations frequented by children, including beaches, parks, and areas near schools, punishable by a €135 fine. While outdoor cafe areas are exempt, the ban aims to protect children’s respiratory health and follows a national trend of decreasing smoking rates. Enforcement will rely on a combination of police action and public self-regulation, with future consideration given to e-cigarette regulations. This decision builds upon existing indoor smoking bans and reflects strong public support for cleaner public spaces.

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