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In Europe, there is a drastic fine for smoking in a car


Overview of countries with smoking bans and fines Anglie a Wales: Smoking is prohibited in vehicles if there are people under the age of 18. If violated, there is a fine of £ 50 (CZK 1,450). Belgium: Smoking is prohibited in vehicles if there are people under the age of 18. If the regulation is violated, there is a fine of 130 euros (CZK 3,120). The exception applies to convertibles. Finland: Smoking in vehicles is prohibited if there are people under the age of 15. Francie: Smoking in cars is prohibited if there are people under the age of 18. Violation of the ban is punishable by a fine of 135 euros (3240 CZK) Italy: Smoking is not allowed in passenger cars if she is pregnant or underage. The fine for violating the regulation ranges from 50 to 500 euros (from 1,200 to 12,000 CZK) if there are pregnant women or children under the age of twelve in the vehicle. If children between the ages of twelve and 17 are present as fellow passengers, a fine of 25 to 250 euros (600 to 6000 CZK) applies. Ireland: Smoking is not allowed in passenger cars if the person is under 18 years of age. Violation of the regulation is punishable by a fine of 100 euros (2400 CZK). Cyprus: It is forbidden to smoke in cars where fellow passengers are under the age of 16. Violation of the ban could result in a fine of 85 euros (CZK 2,040). Luxembourg: No smoking in passenger cars applies if there are persons under the age of 12. Fines for violations range from 25 to 250 euros (600 to 6000 CZK). Poland: There is no general ban on smoking in cars in Poland. However, smoking is prohibited on all single-track vehicles. Motorcyclists, moped drivers and cyclists are not allowed to smoke while driving. Austria: Smoking is prohibited in a car if there is at least one person under the age of 18. If the regulation is violated, there is a fine of 100 euros (2400 CZK), if the offense is repeated, the fine will climb to 1000 euros (24,000 CZK). Greece: Smoking is prohibited in cars with children under 12 years old. The regulation applies to private cars, taxis and public buses. There is a fine of up to 1,500 euros (CZK 36,000) for violations. If you smoke in public transport (driver or co-driver), the driver faces a fine of up to 3,000 euros (72,000 CZK) and a ban on driving for a month. Scotland: Smoking is not allowed in the car if the passenger is under 18 years of age. The smoking ban applies to both the driver and all passengers, regardless of whether the windows or the sunroof are open. Whoever violates this regulation must count on a fine of 100 pounds (2900 CZK). E-cigarettes are not covered by this regulation. Slovenia: No smoking if there is a person under 18 in the car. In case of violation of the regulation, a fine of 250 euros (6000 CZK) is imposed. source: ADAC

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