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  • 8 months ago
Starting from July 1, France will ban smoking in all outdoor places that can be accessed by children, including beaches, parks and bus stops. According to a recent opinion survey, six out of 10 French people (62%) favour banning smoking in public places.
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00:00In the many places, no one can do the same thing.
00:03The place where you can get a place to buy some food,
00:09He is the one who is buying some food.
00:12Now it's got to buy some food,
00:15and this is the one who is going to buy some food.
00:20It's got to buy some food.
00:24It's got to buy some food.
00:29I think it should not be the case because the parents are responsible for their children.
00:40So in general, I know that if there are children, I don't know if there are children.
00:44And the parents do the same, so it could be avoided and not be permitted.
00:48I'm very happy, I think it's normal that children don't have to be exposed to the cigarette,
01:05that they don't have the opportunity to do a choice of whether they want to fume or not because they are children.
01:10So I think it's normal, it should be a safe space.
01:14And then it's good, there are even fewer fumeurs.
01:18What do you want to do? What do you want to do?
01:20Yeah.
01:21Yep.
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