Starting today, smoking is illegal at New York City’s beaches, parks, pedestrian plazas, golf courses and stadium grounds.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed the ban as part of his campaign to protect New Yorkers from second-hand smoke and reduce the number of butts littering the city’s 1,700 parks, 14 miles of beaches and pedestrian plazas. Smoking still is permitted on sidewalks, street medians and in parking lots.
New York City’s health commissioner, Thomas Farley, told NBC there’s a good reason for the new restrictions.”If you’re sitting next to someone on a park bench and they’re smoking, you’re being exposed to dangerous levels of secondhand smoke,” Farley said. ”There’s no known safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke — it’s a known cancer-causing chemical.”
Not everyone agrees that outdoor smoking is all that harmful to bystanders. “Outdoors, the air-monitoring studies suggest smoke dissipates and there is virtually no health risk to anyone who is more than a few feet away,” James Colgrove, a Columbia University public health professor and author of “NYC: Epidemic City,” told the New York Daily News.
For the time being, New Yorkers are expected to enforce the law themselves, an approach that city officials say has worked with similar public smoking bans in Chicago and Los Angeles. Scofflaws, however, could receive $50 tickets from the city’s parks department officers.
The restrictions mark an expansion in the city’s puffing prohibitions dating back to 1995, when smoking was barred in most restaurants. In a rare setback in New York’s anti-smoking efforts, a judge in December struck down a city law requiring cigarette vendors to post posters showing graphic images of diseased lungs and other evidence of the damage wrought by smoking.
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