A new proposal for a tobacco law presented by the Government, which entered parliament on May 26, provides for a ban on smoking on sea, river and lake beaches (lakes), by determination of the management, administration or concession holder.
“We are out here in the open air. I think this is more or less the situation that happened with the terraces of cafes. There was a bit of a shock among the population, but people ended up joining in”, says Tiago Duro, who owns the Minha Praia concession in Quarteira.
“Look at the case of other countries which, with these bans, ended up lowering the smoking rate, right? I think it works”, underlines Tiago Duro.
Christofe Pontes is the concessionaire at Praia Alegre and he also agrees that the decision to forbid customers to smoke should rest with him.
“I think the worst thing about people smoking in the concession area is not smoking. The problem here is the cigarette butts in the sand”.
Christofe Pontes thinks that smokers are a minority in the space allocated to him and considers the issue should be treated as in the case of restaurants, where smokers should not disturb non-smokers.
According to the proposed law, smoking will also be prohibited in certain areas such as public swimming pools and water parks, as the government considers these areas to be entertaionment areas frequented by children.
With regard to access to tobacco, the ban on selling tobacco will be extended to sports venues, swimming pools and water parks, concert halls and venues, amusement venues, bingo halls, casinos and game rooms and other types of venues intended for shows and music festivals, as well as home delivery or street vending.
The sale of tobacco through vending machines is now prohibited in places located less than 300 meters from establishments for people under 18 years of age.
Contrary to what was initially announced by the Government, the diploma handed over to parliament no longer provides for a ban on the sale of tobacco at petrol stations, a change that the Minister of Health, Manuel Pizarro, justified with the lack of alternatives for purchase in many locations.
Also beside of smoking banning they also should banned the dogs in the beaches also No one wants swimming in the sea and have a dog in the water next to you no thanks .
By Isabel Oliveira from Lisbon on 12 Jun 2023, 15:08
Enough with government's intrusion on its citizens lives.
By Diogo F. from Lisbon on 12 Jun 2023, 22:41
Next will be no food and drink on the beach followed by no people……..Just Leave People alone, stop eroding freedom.
By JG from Algarve on 14 Jun 2023, 05:19
As the general population cannot use their common sense, rules unfortunately need to be implemented. If someone wants to smoke on the beach far away from others, that is absolutely fine. However I was at the beach this week with my family, then a couple sat down very close to use and immediately started smoking, with all the smoke drifting over us. Why could they not smoke in a different place? They probably pushed their cigarette butts into the sand too, as I did not see them disposing of them in a bag or bin.
By Eddie from Algarve on 28 Jul 2023, 11:28
This is understandable since people who frequent the beach don't clean up their up their own mess. Cigarette ends all over in the sand, and I am a smoker, but a responsible smoker. Sometimes laws have to be established because of other people's self-imposed "freedoms" You want to be free? Then uphold your freedoms by calling out those that are behaving badly and selfishly.
By Joseph from Other on 28 Jul 2023, 14:31
I hope they bring this law in soon. I'm in Albufeira now and the beaches are covered in cigarette butt's. I just can't understand why it is so hard to clean up after yourself. There is loads of plastic litter here too which is such a shame in a so beautiful place. That's why I pick up some litter every day. I wish everyone would and we could all enjoy a clean world
By Nadine from Algarve on 28 Aug 2023, 15:51