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- In Singapore, comprehensive legislation prohibits tobacco smoking in outdoor public places—including dining facilities, bus-stops and taxi-stops, swimming and sports facilities, grounds of schools and healthcare establishments, and any area occupied by a queue of two or more people. More...
- Many Japanese councils ("ku" in Japanese) have banned smoking on the streets in an effort to reduce smoking related litter, including Chiyoda-Ku, Shinagawa-ku, and Taito-ku. The Osaka City Council may follow their example.
- In April 2003 South Korea prohibiting smoking in outdoor subway platforms. (Source: 2007 Review of Smoke-free Laws, Discussion Paper, Queensland Health and International trends towards smoke-free provision, ASH UK, January 2007.)
- South Africa has banned smoking at outdoor sports stadiums. (Source: 2007 Review of Smoke-free Laws, Discussion Paper, Queensland Health.)