Smoking Ban in Turin: Respect, Culture, and Consequences

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Apr.19.2024
Smoking Ban in Turin: Respect, Culture, and Consequences
Italian city of Turin approves smoking ban in public spaces within 5m radius without consent, aiming to promote mutual respect.

According to a report by the European news agency on April 18, the municipal government of the northern Italian city of Turin has approved a new regulation. The regulation prohibits smoking or using e-cigarettes within a five-meter radius of public spaces without the consent of others, as well as smoking in front of children and pregnant women.

 

The mayor of Turin, Stefano Lo Russo, stated that the upcoming ban, which will take effect in two weeks, is aimed at respecting non-smokers and promoting a culture of mutual respect. Violating this regulation will result in a fine of 100 euros.

 

The proposal pushed by lawmaker Silvio Viale has received majority support from the members of the Turin City Council, with 21 votes in favor and only 2 abstentions. The 2 abstentions were from the Democratic Party of Lorusso. Ultimately, the proposal was approved.

 

Viale stated, "This is a cultural and respect issue between people." He also emphasized that the law "will help reduce the impact of smoking, which remains a major cause of medical and cancer diseases.

 

As a result, this proposal has caused a stir among restaurant owners. They believe that implementing the ban would be extremely difficult, especially in outdoor dining areas where it would be challenging to set up no smoking signs.

 

Restaurant owner Vito Strazzella told the media that the ban "essentially means that outdoor smoking will no longer be possible."

 

Similar smoking bans have also been implemented in other cities in Italy, such as Milan, where smoking in public areas and within a 10-meter radius has been prohibited since January 2021, with fines ranging from 40 to 250 euros. Furthermore, by 2025, this ban will be expanded to include e-cigarettes. In Modena, a town in the northern part of Italy, a decree was approved in March 2023 to ban the consumption of tobacco near children's playgrounds, public offices, schools, bus stops, and cemeteries, with fines ranging from 25 to 500 euros.

 

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