Categories · Smokefree Policies
· Dining/Entertainment
non-USA, by Country · Mexico
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Jump to full article: Reuters, 2008-04-03 Author: Anahi Rama
Intro: Mexico City on Thursday banned cigarette smoking in all public places, from bars to office buildings, to reduce the amount of carcinogens inhaled by residents of the smog-filled capital.
The city, home to some 18 million people in the metropolitan area, is the latest large city around the world to pass a smoking ban to improve public health and protect nonsmokers from secondary smoke.
But not all Mexicans are happy about the prospect of smoke-free cantinas where tequila and cigarettes are traditionally enjoyed hand-in-hand.
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