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Jump to full article: The Scotsman, 2006-09-17

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SMOKERS wishing to top up their nicotine levels while on holiday needn't bother heading to Chile, where a ban on smoking in public has been introduced. In a bid to cut the number of tobacco-related deaths, lighting up is now banned in parks, beaches, buses, schools, hospitals and stadiums, with restaurants to follow suit by May. The clear Andean air is now even purer, with few smokers willing to risk a £15 fine by puffing in public.

It's a trend seen all across Latin America: Uruguay implemented one of the region's toughest laws in March; Cuba restricted smoking in public last year; and restaurants in some parts of Mexico are now required to have a non-smoking section. Leaving for Las Vegas

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