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Here in Ontario [I'm not sure if the law is federal, or provincial, or even regional], smoking in public places outside is allowed, so long as you're 30 feet/10meters away from building entrances. There's usually designated smoking areas; but as long as you're far enough away from the doors, you're okay.
Inside public buildings [that is to say--a building that isn't somebody's home, or say, an apartment building's hallway] is not allowed. This includes things like taxis or work vehicles [like snowplows and such]. I noticed they started putting the opaque panels over the cigarettes in stores about a year ago, but I never understood why. People still know there's smokes behind them--except now, behind the counter you see ugly white steel panels instead of the colourful array of cigarette packaging. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Soon they're going to be placing laws that say you can't even smoke in your own home. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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