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Why does the Philippines stipulate that smoking is not allowed on the road?

In the Philippines, you can't imagine the bitterness of an old smoker hiding and secretly looking for a hidden smoking place every day. Usually, you should ask all kinds of friends to find out about the distribution of police forces nearby, the stationing of security guards, sparsely populated places and where designated smoking areas are located.

Then what makes us smokers so miserable?

Philippine crazy President Rodrigo Duterte not only cracked down on drug crimes, but also announced a smoking ban!

The man who used to be a heavy smoker gave up smoking and felt good. For many years, he has been following his example and calling on people to help him. If the police catch a person who smokes occasionally, they will give you a "money grab". 1000P went up in smoke. If the security guard catches us in our office building, it is the "enhanced version of robbing money" 5000P, which several buddies in the office have seen the other day. Do you still dare to smoke?

This is a new strict smoking ban recently promulgated by Duterte. Look at the smokers in the Philippines and those who are going to come.

This command contains:

1. People can only smoke in designated areas, such as development space or individual areas with good ventilation; It is forbidden for pedestrians and moving vehicles to drive in public places and smoke at will;

2. The establishment of smoking areas must be far away from gas stations, medical places, elevators, stairwells and restaurant kitchens; Only one designated smoking area is allowed in each building, and there must be a buffer zone between smoking area and non-smoking area. Minors are not allowed to enter the smoking area and buffer zone. 3. Strictly restrict people below 18 from buying, using or obtaining tobacco products;

4. Schools, playgrounds, parks and other places where minors gather 100 meters, and there shall be no advertisements, videos and shops related to tobacco products in the future;

5. Violators will face severe punishment, including four months' imprisonment and a fine of 5,000 Philippine pesos (about RMB 680 yuan).

In addition, each building can only have one designated smoking area, and there must be a buffer zone between the smoking area and the non-smoking area. Minors are not allowed to enter the smoking area and the buffer zone. It is forbidden to post cigarette advertisements within the school 100 meters. If people find that they have violated the smoking ban, they can call the hotline immediately.

In a word, I hope everyone can take this national smoking ban as an opportunity to get rid of the control of smoking addiction and have a healthier body to pursue a better life, just like me.