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The main aim of the British government is to protect employees and the public from the harmful effects of second-hand smoke.

Key points of the new legislation are:

- Public transport and work vehicles used by more than one person must be smoke-free at all times.
- No-smoking signs must be displayed in all smoke-free premises and vehicles.
- Staff smoking rooms and indoor smoking areas are no longer allowed, so anyone who wants to smoke must go outside.
- Managers of smoke-free premises and vehicles have legal responsibilities to prevent people from smoking.

The ban brings England into line with the rest of the UK. England is the last UK area to introduce a total smoking ban, after Wales and Northern Ireland in April and Scotland last March.

For detailed information on England’s smoke-free law, click here.

- European smoking bans - Evolution of the legislation
- EPHA website’s section on tobacco and smoking

Last modified on July 31 2007.

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6 December 2007 20:06, by billy graham

England’s smoking ban has come into effect

now we all smoke when we walk down the roads ban it in puplic places all together

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