Smokers who light up in vehicles with children inside
will face fines in England and Wales as anti-smoking measures are
expanded to protect young people from the dangers of second-hand smoke.
The
ban went into effect on Thursday Oct 01,2015 but police are not expected to issue a
rash of fines as the public becomes accustomed to the regulation.
The
National Police Chiefs’ Council said in a statement that police would
take an “educational, advisory and non-confrontational approach” for at
least the first three months of the ban.
“This would see people being given warnings rather than being issued with fines,” police said.
Smoking
advocates called the new law unenforceable, but health officials and
anti-smoking groups hailed the measure as the most important since a
general ban on smoking in workplaces and enclosed public spaces took
effect in England in 2007.
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