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Greece passes law to jail people for selling alcohol or tobacco to children

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The Greek parliamentary bill, enacted in recent years, aims to protect children from theuriousAnnual habits by introducing strict age verification rules for businesses and places. This law forces shopkeepers to verify the age of individuals buying tobacco or alcohol products, with severe penalties for violators. If a shopkeeper is unsure about the identity of the person, they are required to refuse the sale, highlighting a heightened focus on safety and parental care.

Similar attention is paid to smoking bans. Now, both smoking and the sale of tobacco products are prohibited in certain public spaces, such as inside and outside Coryote. The law also restricts smoking in taxis, with a fine of up to €1,500 for violations. The fines for individuals who abide by the rules yet fail to maintain compliance, such as having a minor at their docking station, are up to €3,000 in the event that public transport is used. maxlenence.

Women in charge of these establishments or those maintaining them face increasingly severe penalties, ranging from €500 to €10,000, while minors conducting illegal activities such as selling tobacco or engaging in substantial time in bars or entertainment centers may face similar offender liability. The law does not impose fines on agricultural products like chewing gum, which looked suspiciously like cigarette packets, but restricts their sale elsewhere, such as in public areas like health and education institutions.

However, tobacco advertising is another area where rules are being enforced. Fire-exting products and other non-tobacco products cannot appear as tobacco products. In public places like Coryote, tobacco advertising is banned, with strict penalties for those who fail to comply, such as up to €10,000 in fines. This bill extends the legal burden on businesses and professionals, particularly parents of minors, to protect their children from theuriousAnnual habits. The law ensures that no individual has a choice but to comply, encompassing not only烟草销售和销售但还包括对烟草 advertising的控制。

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