QUEENSLAND has banned smoking in cars carrying children under the age of 16.
Deputy Premier and Health Minister Paul Lucas said the new laws would start from January next year and apply on all public roads.
"These new laws are about reducing the exposure children have to tobacco smoke," Mr Lucas said yesterday.
The legislation was passed in Queensland parliament yesterday as part of measures contained in the Health and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2009.
The Government described its anti-smoking laws as being the toughest in the country, including smoking bans for indoor and outdoor public places as well as restrictions on retail advertising, display and promotion of tobacco products.
In Queensland alone there are 276,000 smokers with children aged under 16, the Government said.
"The level of tobacco smoke inside a vehicle is very high, and we know young children involuntarily exposed to tobacco smoke in confined environments have significantly increased health risks, including bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, ear infections and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome," Mr Lucas said.Other states are also introducing bans on smoking in cars with children.
понедельник, 2 ноября 2009 г.
Queensland bans smoking in cars with kids
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