Fines are all very well, but if the publican of my local persistently fails to provide a smokefree environment, shouldn they lose their licence?
There is no provision in smokefree legislation for offences to result in a review of a pub’s licence. The penalties described in the regulations are a sufficient deterrent, and it is expected that pubs and other hospitality venues will want to comply with the legislation to make their premises a better and more healthy place to visit and work.
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- Fines are all very well, but if the publican of my local persistently fails to provide a smoke-free environment, shouldn they lose their licence?
- Fines are all very well, but if the publican of my local persistently fails to provide a smokefree environment, shouldn they lose their licence?
- Fines are very well, but if the publican of my local persistently fails to provide a smokefree environment, shouldn they lose their licence?