When England stopped smoking in public interior spaces

On July 1, 2007, smoking in England is banned in all public interiors. Smoking in these countries has been history since then, and it has been against the law. The law was supposed to help save thousands of human lives over the next decade, such as [...]
On July 1, 2007, smoking in England is banned in all public interiors.
Smoking in these countries has been history since then, and it has been against the law.
It was thought that the law will help save thousands of human lives over the next decade and create healthier and cleaner objects of recreation and work.
Nevertheless, anyone who violates the new tobacco ban law commits criminal acts and can be fined up to 200 euros for smoking in a banned country.
Passive tobacco smoke that enters your body contains over 4,000 chemicals, over 50 of which cause cancer.
Long - term exposure may increase your risk of contracting a serious illness, including lung cancer, heart disease, or asthma attack.
He also risks the risk of children contracting serious respiratory diseases, as well as premature infant death syndrome (SIDS).












