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Brits in France could be fined for smoking in public  – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

As the Olympics bring many international visitors to France, tourists should be aware of the country’s strict anti-smoking laws.

Smoking in public places where it is prohibited, such as restaurants and public transport, can result in fines ranging from €68 to €150. Additionally, littering in public places can incur a fine of €68.

Many visitors may not realise the extent of France’s anti-tobacco measures, which are part of a plan to reduce smoking. With over 7,200 tobacco-free zones already in place, tourists should familiarise themselves with these restrictions to avoid unexpected penalties, including fines for smoking in banned areas and littering.

The enforcement of these laws during a major event like the Olympics highlights the importance of adhering to local regulations. Following local laws helps avoid fines and supports public health and cleanliness efforts.

It’s important for travellers to be aware that smoking on French trains or station platforms is strictly prohibited. While it might seem like many passengers ignore this rule, doing so can lead to a fine of €68 on the train or €30 on the platform. Also, spitting on the platform can incur a fine of €150.

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