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France to ban smoking on beaches, parks and near schools | France to ban smoking on beaches, parks and near schools |
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France will ban smoking in all outdoor places that can be frequented by children, health and family minister Catherine Vautrin has said. | France will ban smoking in all outdoor places that can be frequented by children, health and family minister Catherine Vautrin has said. |
The ban will come into force on 1 July and will include beaches, parks, public gardens, outside schools, bus stops and sports venues. | The ban will come into force on 1 July and will include beaches, parks, public gardens, outside schools, bus stops and sports venues. |
"Tobacco must disappear where there are children," Vautrin said in an interview published by Ouest-France daily. | "Tobacco must disappear where there are children," Vautrin said in an interview published by Ouest-France daily. |
Vautrin added that "the freedom to smoke must end where the freedom of children to breathe fresh air begins". | Vautrin added that "the freedom to smoke must end where the freedom of children to breathe fresh air begins". |
The outdoor areas of cafes and bar - known as terrasses - will be exempt from the ban, she said. | The outdoor areas of cafes and bar - known as terrasses - will be exempt from the ban, she said. |
Vautrin explained that breaking the rules would incur a €135 (£113; $153) fine. | Vautrin explained that breaking the rules would incur a €135 (£113; $153) fine. |
She said regular police would enforce the ban but also added that she was a great believer in the "self-regulation". | She said regular police would enforce the ban but also added that she was a great believer in the "self-regulation". |
Although electronic cigarettes are exempt, Vautrin said that she was working to introduce limits on the amounts of nicotine they contain. | Although electronic cigarettes are exempt, Vautrin said that she was working to introduce limits on the amounts of nicotine they contain. |
According to the French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, 23.1% of the French population smokes on a daily basis - the lowest percentage ever recorded, and a fall of over five points since 2014. | According to the French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, 23.1% of the French population smokes on a daily basis - the lowest percentage ever recorded, and a fall of over five points since 2014. |
France's National Committee Against Smoking says more than 75,000 smokers die each year of tobacco-related illnesses - 13% of all deaths. | France's National Committee Against Smoking says more than 75,000 smokers die each year of tobacco-related illnesses - 13% of all deaths. |
Smoking in establishments like restaurants and nightclubs has been banned in France since 2008. | Smoking in establishments like restaurants and nightclubs has been banned in France since 2008. |
Widespread measures to ban smoking on beaches, parks and other public places were meant to kick in in 2024, but the decree needed to was never adopted. | Widespread measures to ban smoking on beaches, parks and other public places were meant to kick in in 2024, but the decree needed to was never adopted. |
However, more than 1,500 municipalities have already voluntarily banned smoking in public places, and hundreds of beaches across France have been non-smoking for several years. | However, more than 1,500 municipalities have already voluntarily banned smoking in public places, and hundreds of beaches across France have been non-smoking for several years. |
A recent report by France cancer association La Ligue Contre le Cancer shows almost 80% of French people are in favour of a ban on smoking in public places like woodland, beach, parks and terrasses. | A recent report by France cancer association La Ligue Contre le Cancer shows almost 80% of French people are in favour of a ban on smoking in public places like woodland, beach, parks and terrasses. |
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