Beginning October 1, smoking of any kind – including tobacco and vaping - will be restricted in many public places. That includes outside restaurants and bars. Smoking can only be done 25 feet away from any door or open window.
“I think that it’s certainly a personal choice, what you put into your body. But the second-hand smoke aspect of that I think it should be restricted for sure,” said John Casadei of Salisbury.
Workplace lounges that were previously designated for smoking will no longer be legal. Tuesday, Charley Hickey of Windsor was taking a smoking break from work. Something that could soon be more difficult to do but he says, he understands.
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