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Chiranjeevee Pokhrel for DCnepal, Feb 27, 2016 - Under the campaign of ‘NO SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES,’ in first phase, police had convinced the people in case they smoke at the public places. With the conclusion that the program was not so effective and also the number of the smokers was not decreased; in the second phase, police has started a more strict campaign. In this campaign, each smoker was caught and left after slapping the fine of Rs.100, according to Senior Superintendant of Police Bikram Singh Thapa.

SSP Thapa says, “We have started charging the fine of Rs.100 in case some people smoke at public places because we have to council them only. The law had already been made; we have started to materialize the legal provision.”

According to SSP Thapa – Smoking at public places has been common these days. The children from School and College also have started following them. So this campaign has been taken actively and seriously.

As tobacco related substance is the first phase to fall in addiction of narcotic drugs. In order to control the abuse of tobacco and other narcotics, police has started taking action. Lastly, Surya Tobacco had come under the legal provision because this company had not used 90 percent of the packet’s cover with the awareness to the users regarding its danger in human health.

Smoking harms not only to the users but also to the others nearby him or her during smoking. The sight of smoking has been cheaper these days in different public places – offices, crowd, market, public buses, and at public places. It has been followed even by the students of schools and colleges. So in order to control smoking, government and we public ourselves should cooperate the police in such campaign as our duty.

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