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Smoking at eateries still an issue despite strict law

Checks find people still lighting up openly in places with clear signages

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Oct 2022 11:54AM

Smoking at eateries still an issue despite strict law
Until September this year,  6,915 notices have been issued to offenders who smoke at no-smoking zones, 3,684 of the total issued to those found smoking and vaping at food premises. – The Vibes file pic, October 15, 2022

SHAH ALAM – Though smoking and vaping at eateries was strictly prohibited nationwide when Regulation 11(1)(d) of the Control of Tobacco Products (Amendment) Regulations 2018 was enforced beginning January 1, 2020, many are still seen flouting the rule.

Checks at several locations in Selangor found some individuals smoking and vaping openly, ignoring the signages displayed at the premises.

Thankfully, some smokers do observe the rule, leaving the dining area to smoke elsewhere.

Housewife Siti Zubaibah Amin, 39, said that she had to tell off those who smoke or vape near her children at times.

“I have to be stern with them, acting like a health inspector for my children’s sake. Most times, they apologise and quickly stop smoking there.

“These smokers are aware that what they are doing is wrong, but they just don’t care or want to try their luck. They should not take this matter lightly,” she said.

A private sector worker who only wants to be known as Khairul, 38, said shop-owners should play their role and not just be interested in making a profit.

“They should help to see that the no-smoking rule is followed and reprimand customers who smoke and vape openly. They can also be fined if they do not stop customers from lighting up in their premises,” he said.

Meanwhile, Selangor Health Department director Datuk Dr. Sha’ari Ngadiman said the department views the matter seriously and as such, monitoring and enforcement are carried out regularly in the state.

“Food premises owners or operators as well as customers are expected to do their part by warning and advising customers who smoke, to give their premises a clean image and promote a smoke-free environment,” he said.

According to him, until September this year,  6,915 notices have been issued to offenders who smoke at no-smoking zones. Of the total, 3,684 notices were issued to those found smoking and vaping at food premises.

Members of the public who wish to lodge a complaint against individuals who smoke at food premises or other prohibited areas may do so via WhatsApp to 010-860-8949. – Bernama, October 15, 2022

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