Government to levy fine on tobacco ban violations
18 Dec 2000
- People working in the advertising or tobacco industries who try to get round the Government s ban on tobacco promotion will be liable to a fine of 5,000 and three months imprisonment.
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- People working in the advertising or tobacco industries who try to get round the Government s ban on tobacco promotion will be liable to a fine of 5,000 and three months imprisonment.
- People working in the advertising or tobacco industries who try to get round the Government s ban on tobacco promotion will be liable to a fine of 5,000 and three months imprisonment.
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