11/09/2014

Smoking In Cars Consultation Launched

A six-week consultation is to be launched tomorrow over proposals to protect under-18s from second-hand smoke.

Under the proposals motorists caught smoking while there is a child in their car could be given an immediate £50 fine, and face points on their licence.

The public are also being asked to consider a ban on the use of e-cigarettes in cars.

Dependent on the outcome of the consultation, new regulations are expected to be in place in 2015.

(MH/CD)

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