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2008/05/14RM250 fine for a puff in no-smoking areas
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kaizer Puchong: The main problem with our country is enforcement. we have good laws in place and well intended campaigns laid out but the let down has always been enforcement and the follow up actions. from transport to local govts to health, every campaign started off with lots of promises and hypes but it usually dies down within weeks and everything is back to normal again. I really hope this is not one of those again. Albert, P.J: I am a Smoker (since 1968). Yes..Agreed...Those who break the Law should face the penalty. But that will not prevent people from smoking. If the authorities really want to stop people from smoking, then do the necessary : such as BANNIBG the sales of cigarettes NATIONWIDE, Order the Cigarettes manufacturing companies to close down (for selling harmful stuff to the people), ban the tobacco farmings,etc. BUT Why the Government is not taking such steps? To be honest, various campaigns launched in the past (TAK NAK, etc) did not stop people from smoking.
Maybe the "World Tobacco Day" means SUPPORT tobacco ???
There are people also standing at the entrance of the glass door smoking and nobody bothers to warns them. What is DBKL doing since this is their Food Court? The place is so smoky that you hardly see anything except people smoking. It is shocking to read Dr. Lo'Lo arguing in Dewan Rakyat about MP's and officials puffing away there! Isn't the entire Parliament house government/public area? Therefore, enforcement has to start there. Even if it involves the Ministers themselves! I have seen many students and staff smoke like no one cares at public varsities. And yet, at each entrance and office area within the campus it's stated, 'Kampus ini adalah kawasan larangan merokok'. I laud DBKL for taking the lead. I hope other local councils and govt agencies will follow suit. I have the least regard for those who smoke knowing the dangers. BUT, what about the silent majority who don't? The many who see RM3 million a day spent on cigarettes in Malaysia as a shocking waste! Dear Malaysian smokers, do us all a favour - puff away all you want in the confines of your own room/office. Then, it's only your own health that matters. And, please, spare us the 'it's my basic human rights' slogan. WE, the majority, have much bigger rights, and the law is on our side. Thank you. Hope the Government will ban smoking at all eateries (air-con or not) like Latuk, Kuala Lumpur said. As long as there is food served, there should not be cigarette smoke. Well done, Dr Sallehudin and his staff. For example, walk along the corridors of Bukit Bintang Plaza (from the entrance facing Jalan Bukit Bintang) and you could smell the stench of cigarette smoke coming from the stalls and you could even spot ash trays on the counters! Failure to pay would be sent to a detoxification center and make to consume detoxification medicine to get rid of smoking habits. Maybe the first place they should go is Pertama Complex in KL. One can smoke under the no smoking sign without any fear. |
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