Batu Ferringhi to be declared Penang’s first no-smoking tourism zone

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Batu Ferringhi to be declared Penang’s first no-smoking tourism zone thesundaily penang nosmoking

Batu Ferringhi, which spans 7km, will be gazetted as Penang’s first no-smoking tourism zone by next month.

State health committee chairman Dr Afif Bahardin said this is in line with the state’s clampdown on smoking. Smoking will not be allowed in Batu Ferringhi’s open spaces, beachfronts, eateries, beach clubs, food courts, resorts, bungalows and shopping complexes. “Offenders would be fined,“ Afif said, adding that under current public health laws, those caught smoking in banned areas could be fined up to RM10,000 or two years of imprisonment.He added that Penang is seeking for more federal allocations to upgrade its public hospital here as it is the main referral medical centre in the northern region.

Afif suggested that more funds should be allocated under Budget 2020. He said alternatively Penang could use its 4Ps resources to achieve its goal as the most livable state in the country.

 

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Don’t go overboard with the ridiculous requirement. I just came back from Penang and visited Bukit bendera. That place was a non smoking zone too but it was filled pickup trucks’ exhaust gas. How does that make any difference from cigarettes?

Even foreign tourists may not come. Let alone locals. penang nonsmoking

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