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Thursday, 1 October 2015


It's now illicit in England  to smoke in cars with children inside

 Smokers who light up in vehicles with kids inside will face fines in England as anti-smoking measures are expanded to protect young people from the dangers of second-hand smoke.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.The ban means anyone who smokes inside a car with children under 18 inside will face a £50 fine. Drivers face the same penalty even if they are not smoking.

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