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BC Ferries are going smoke-free in January

BC Ferries bans smoking on board their ships. AP Photo/Gerald Herbert

Come January, customers will no longer be able to light up on the outside decks of BC Ferries’ vessels or at any of their terminals.

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BC Ferries president Mark Collins says they want to reduce the risk of second-hand smoke to their passengers.

“The policy aligns with other transportation services and ensures everyone can breathe smoke-free air,” said Collins.

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The new anti-smoking policy bans the smoking of tobacco and any other type of substance including e-cigarettes. BC Ferries says the policy is to help reduce the number of complaints they receive from passengers.

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The new smoke-free policy goes into effect on Jan. 22, 2018.

For more information on the upcoming changes see the BC Ferries website.

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