The Borneo Post

5,000 officers ready to enforce smoking ban — Deputy Health Minister

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SIBU: Deputy Health Minister Dr Lee Boon Chye says his ministry has 5,000 environmen­tal health officers ready to enforce the smoking ban at all eateries nationwide when the ruling takes effect on Jan 1 next year.

However, he said enforcemen­t will not begin immediatel­y as there will be a grace period for smokers and eateries to comply with the new regulation.

“The first few months of enforcemen­t usually involves giving warning and education to restaurant owners and smokers of the new regulation,” he said in a text message to The Borneo Post yesterday.

Dr Lee had previously stated that during the grace period, verbal warnings will be given to smokers if they light up in open- air eateries or non- airconditi­oned restaurant­s, but that a fine will be issued immediatel­y if the smoker refuses to heed the warning.

The smoking ban covers all restaurant­s, coffee shops, hawker centres and open- air eateries nationwide.

Under the Control of Tobacco Product Regulation­s 2004, those caught smoking in prohibited areas will be fined up to RM10,000 or face two years’ jail, while eateries found to allow their patrons to light up will be fined up to RM2,500.

According to Dr Lee, the ruling is not only to encourage smokers to kick the habit, but also to protect non- smokers from secondhand smoke.

The impending enforcemen­t of the smoking ban saw Federation of Coffee Merchants and Restaurant­s Associatio­n Sarawak ( FCMRAS) members stage a peaceful protest here on Sunday at Sibu Gateway, amid claims that the new ruling will harm their business, especially in the current economic climate.

 ??  ?? The smoking ban at eateries begins Jan 1 next year.
The smoking ban at eateries begins Jan 1 next year.
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Dr Lee Boon Chye

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