Smoking in public places, whether safe or not. According to the US News and World Report dated July 21, 1986 article "Restrict smoking in public places?", 5,000 people died each year due to smoking other people's cigarettes ( 65). This discovery alone is enough to encourage smokers to consider the health of surrounding nonsmokers before they smoke cigarettes in public places. However, given the recent results of the show in 1997, the annual number of 5,000 deaths per year due to secondhand smoke in 1986 has dramatically increased to 38,000 deaths per year and 3,000 deaths in the lungs per year . . cancer
Smoking in public places that are closed in the Australian Capital Territory is prohibited according to the All-Smoking Smoke Act of 2003 (ACT) ("All-smoking Act") 1. The blocking ratio is 75% or more. According to the law of 1994, smoking is prohibited in most closed public places (including restaurants and cafe dining areas), the Australian Capital Territory is the first jurisdiction prohibiting restaurant smoking in Australia . The jurisdiction is also the first jurisdiction to prohibit smoking. A closed area of bars and clubs that carried out partial bans in these areas four years later. Smoking is strictly forbidden in the closed areas of bars and clubs on 1 December 2006. From December 9, 2010, smoking is prohibited in outdoor meal places (it is not permitted in outdoor smoking areas designated as franchise locations).
Exposure to secondhand smoke (Report: Smoking in public places is forbidden). The risk of health problems caused by smoking in public places is certainly unbearable. This reduces the risk of health problems of non-smokers, reduces the number of total smokers, and consequently reduces the amount of valuable expenses for taxpayers smoking, so smoking is a public place in the world It should be banned by. Smoking in public places should be prohibited