Published: 3:24PM Monday October 12, 2009
Source: Reuters
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Syria banned smoking inside public places, the official news
agency said.
The decree, signed by President Bashar al-Assad, sets a fine of
2,000 ($63) Syrian pounds on anyone flouting the ban in cafes, pubs
and restaurants, the SANA agency said.
The ban extends to schools and public transport, and covers the
nargile, or water pipe, a favourite among locals and tourists
alike.
Those owning and running buildings where people violate the law,
which also includes strengthening a ban on tobacco adverts, will be
fined and, in some cases, imprisoned.
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