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10 Oct 2007 2:01PM

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- Fleet News Online
Hundreds of companies operating light commercial vehicles are still not complying with the new smoking regulations, three months after they came into force.
The businesses are now risking substantial fines for failing to ensure that their company vehicles are smoke free.
The change in the law, which came into effect at the start of July 2007, states that all vehicles covered by the ban should display no-smoking signs in each area of the vehicle in which people can sit.
The maximum fine ... (238 more words)
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