Thursday, March 19, 2009

New B.C. Second-Hand Smoke Law Probits Smoking While Driving With Kids

Following in Ontario's recent footsteps, effective April 7, 2009, British Columbia will impose a $109.00 fine on drivers who smoke in their vehicles with children present.

- Garry J. Wise, Toronto

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1 comment:

  1. Why does the BC governement and BC Ferries still allow smoking on all sailings? Sure there is a smoking area at one end of the vessel (just a covered area)but how does this prevent all passengers from being exposed to second hand smoke. Sailing from Vancouver to Nanaimo takes 1 hour and 40 minutes. Are you telling me that smokers can not go without a smoke for this time period, then obviously they could not spend anytime on a flight within Canada. How do these people survive at work?
    Come on BC Ferries it is time to shape up and protect your customers!

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