France has announced a new ban on smoking in all outdoor public places where children have access. This includes popular locations such as beaches, parks, and bus stops.
The Health and Family Minister made the announcement on Thursday, emphasizing the government’s commitment to protecting children from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke. The ban aims to create healthier public environments and reduce exposure to tobacco smoke among young people.
This decision is part of France’s broader public health strategy to:
- Promote cleaner air
- Improve overall community well-being
Authorities will enforce the ban to ensure compliance, with penalties for violations expected to be introduced. This new policy reflects growing concerns about the negative impact of smoking on public health, especially in areas frequented by families and children.
The French government encourages the public to support this long-overdue measure to make outdoor spaces safer for everyone.
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