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Smoking does great harm to people. What are the unique ways to ban smoking in each country?

With the continuous improvement of social civilization, people's awareness of the harm of smoking is getting higher and higher, so different countries will introduce some relevant experience policies. For example, New Zealand adopts the visual impact method and New Zealand adopts the huge fine method.

New Zealand's visual impact method means that they will print a series of warning pictures and warning slogans on cigarette cases. These contents include creepy corpses, some disgusting rotten teeth and gums, and more commonly, some pictures of long-term smoking leading to black lungs. These can be said to be the strongest visual impact. When smoking, people will unconsciously think that they may have these scenes, which will reduce the quality of tobacco control. In addition, in addition to these ordinary smokers, the New Zealand government also has some pictures specifically aimed at women. If it is aimed at women, they emphasize in their throats that smoking is harmful to pregnant women, and then add many pictures related to pregnant women. When women or pregnant women see these pictures again, they will naturally think of their own health and the health of their children, which can greatly reduce people's smoking behavior.

Spain has adopted the method of huge fines. Although Spain is slower than other European countries in smoking ban legislation, Spain's laws and regulations on smoking ban can be regarded as the most stringent in European countries. Smoking is not allowed in children's parks, schools, hospitals and other places in Spain, even bars and restaurants. If smokers are found, their laws stipulate a minimum fine of 30 euros and a maximum fine of 600,000 euros, which is 5.7 million yuan, so such a high fine will naturally make many people quit smoking.

In different countries, the relevant laws and regulations on smoking have their own uniqueness, but in the final analysis, it is also to let everyone know the harm of smoking and reduce the frequency of smoking.