1 Mar 2008
Cab drivers are fined for smoking
Three taxi drivers have been fined for smoking in their cars.
The drivers were fined £50 each by Stratford-upon-Avon District Council
after environmental health officers claimed they were smoking.
The council said they had broken laws, brought in in July, making it illegal
to smoke in workplaces in England, including private hire vehicles.
The drivers were issued with fixed penalty notices, which one intends to
contest at a magistrates' court.
Smoking in enclosed public spaces was banned in England on 1 July .
The new laws mean drivers must park and get out of their cars to smoke
because a taxi counts as a public space.
Stratford-upon-Avon District Council says the fines showed it was ready to
take action to protect the public against the health impacts of passive smoking.
It is understood it is the first time the council has taken action against
anyone using the new legislation.
Source: BBC News
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