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Greece acts to stub out smoking | Greece acts to stub out smoking |
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Greece has introduced a ban on smoking in hospitals, schools, vehicles and all public places. | Greece has introduced a ban on smoking in hospitals, schools, vehicles and all public places. |
Those who break the new law face fines of up to 500 euros (£428), and businesses risk losing licences after several offences. | Those who break the new law face fines of up to 500 euros (£428), and businesses risk losing licences after several offences. |
Greece is the EU's heaviest-smoking nation - 40% of the population smokes. | Greece is the EU's heaviest-smoking nation - 40% of the population smokes. |
But defying the authorities is a national sport and there is no guarantee the ban will succeed, a BBC correspondent in Athens says. | But defying the authorities is a national sport and there is no guarantee the ban will succeed, a BBC correspondent in Athens says. |
'Moment of truth' | 'Moment of truth' |
Small cafes and restaurants with premises measuring less than 70 square metres can choose either to be tobacco-free or to admit only patrons who smoke, our correspondent Malcolm Brabant says. | Small cafes and restaurants with premises measuring less than 70 square metres can choose either to be tobacco-free or to admit only patrons who smoke, our correspondent Malcolm Brabant says. |
Bigger establishments can have clearly identified and ventilated smoking areas. | Bigger establishments can have clearly identified and ventilated smoking areas. |
In order to give teeth to the new regulations, which came into force on 1 July, smokers who break the law can be fined up to 500 euros. | In order to give teeth to the new regulations, which came into force on 1 July, smokers who break the law can be fined up to 500 euros. |
On the first offence, businesses will be fined 1,000 euros. Repeat offenders will face even bigger fines, and ultimately, on the fourth violation, could risk losing their licence. | On the first offence, businesses will be fined 1,000 euros. Repeat offenders will face even bigger fines, and ultimately, on the fourth violation, could risk losing their licence. |
Each year, 20,000 Greeks die from tobacco-related illnesses and the cost in terms of health care amounts to some 1.5bn euros. | Each year, 20,000 Greeks die from tobacco-related illnesses and the cost in terms of health care amounts to some 1.5bn euros. |
Many workers are exposed to passive smoking. | |
Greek Health Minister Dimitris Avromopoulos has said the moment of truth has arrived, with the ban aiming to revolutionise people's outlook. | Greek Health Minister Dimitris Avromopoulos has said the moment of truth has arrived, with the ban aiming to revolutionise people's outlook. |
But many Greeks regard the new law as an infringement of civil liberties, our correspondent says. | But many Greeks regard the new law as an infringement of civil liberties, our correspondent says. |
He says that in the face of widespread civil disobedience, successive governments have always had a problem enforcing new legislation. | He says that in the face of widespread civil disobedience, successive governments have always had a problem enforcing new legislation. |
And so despite the tough talk, there is no guarantee that the new measures will succeed. | And so despite the tough talk, there is no guarantee that the new measures will succeed. |
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