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Montreal

Hampstead bans smoking on sidewalks, streets

The town of Hampstead adopted a smoking bylaw which prohibits people from smoking almost anywhere outdoors with repeat offenders liable to be fined up to $1,500 for doing so.

Repeat offenders could face fines up to $1.5K for breaking new bylaw

Hampstead mayor Bill Steinberg said the new bylaw was prompted by federal legilslation legalizing marijuana. (Bill Steinberg)

The town of Hampsteadhas adopted a smoking bylaw prohibitingpeople from smoking almost anywhere outdoors, with repeat offenders liable to be fined up to $1,500.

Bylaw 1019 is the one of the most restrictive pieces of anti-tobacco legislation in Canada, coveringcigarettes as well as marijuana.

Town council voted 5-2 in favour ofthe bill Monday night.

The bylaw prohibitstobacco useon all municipal property including: parks, streets, sidewalks, municipal vehicles, municipal buildings and the land adjacent to those buildings.

Finesrangefrom $250 to $750 for first time offenders and from $500 to $1,500 for repeat offenders.

Residents will still be able to smoke in their backyards and electronic cigarettes are exempt from the bylaw.

Mayor Bill Steinbergsaid federal plans to legalize marijuana pushed the town to take action.

"Pot is what got us thinking about this right now, but it's really for all types of second-hand smoke," he said when the ban was proposed.

With files from Navneet Pall