Greek smokers came under renewed pressure to curb their habit Wednesday as a new law banning smoking in enclosed public places went into effect in Europe's most nicotine-addicted nation.
Under the slogan "Stub out your cigarettes, add to your life," the legislation bans smoking in all enclosed public spaces except casinos and large music halls, which have a nine-month extension to June.
The drive supplements a prior crackdown in July 2009 which was aggressively pursued for a few months before controls relaxed when elections were called.
Those who persist in flouting the law face fines from 50 to 500 euros (64 to 640 dollars) while business operators risk tougher penalties of 500 to 10,000 euros and repeat offenders could have their licences revoked. Read more...
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