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Smoking on the streets is prohibited in all provinces of Turkey

Smoking on the streets is prohibited in all provinces of Turkey

November 12, 2020

Until today, on November 12, the authorities of the Republic of Turkey have already introduced a ban on Smoking in public places and streets in 14 provinces of the country in order to reduce the spread of coronavirus infection, since this process involves removing the protective mask.
However, the Ministry of internal Affairs decided to ban Smoking in all provinces of Turkey. The relevant circulars were sent to absolutely all the governors of the country and this decree came into force at 00:00 on November 12.
For violation of this requirement, a fine is provided, the cost of which is 900 liras.

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