Eatery owners, operators ready for smoke-free New Year

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Eatery owners, operators ready for smoke-free New Year
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KL mayor says 200 enforcement officers will be mobilised to inspect food premises to ensure compliance.

Eatery owners and operators are ready for the Jan 1 smoking ban implementation with no-smoking notices having been put up at their respective premises, although they have got two more days to do so before the ban comes into force.over the past three days at several popular eateries found a high level of compliance by the operators.restaurant in Ampang, Abdul Kareem Ismail, 32, said the smoking ban signages at the premises had been put up for some time.

“I think more people are aware of the rules because regular customers have started to smoke outside the eateries area or in the parking area. Some customers, especially those with young children, are even bold enough to tell off those who smoke in the food court,” he said. “We have installed many no-smoking signages in the city, with the big ones at several locations, including on the large screen at Dataran Merdeka and Bukit Bintang," he said.

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