E-cigarettes can not be used on trains from Friday
E-cigarettes can not be used on trains from Friday. The restrictive legislation will enter into force on Friday under which cigarettes and e-cigarettes are banned from public transport and public institutions – the MAV told MTI on Thursday.
According to the information, the railway company will not do anything more in the case, because there are smoking ban signs, so the passenger information obligations then will be applied to the e-cigarettes as well. (MTI)
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