Want to light a cigarette in a public place? Be careful, you may be arrested.
A bill banning smoking in public places
including restaurants and on public transport, has been passed by
Legislators in Lagos state.
All logistics will kick off immediately Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola signs the bill into law. Offenders could face a fine of N 9920 or up to 3 months in jail, in some cases both.
It is also an offence to smoke in front
of a child, all offenders will be fined N15,040 or be sentenced to jail
for 1 month or both.
Owners of public spaces (clubs,
restaurants etc..) will have to ensure no-smoking signs are properly
displayed. The fine is N100,320 or 6 months in prison.
Do you think BRF should sign the bill? Share your thoughts.
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