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Prohibido fumar:la aplicación de la ley en imágenes

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  • Camareros de un restaurante de Madrid salen a la calle para fumar

    Camareros de un restaurante de Madrid salen a la calle para fumar

    Waiters Tarik Zeekaf (L) and Francisco Sanchez smoke outside the restaurant where they work in central Madrid January 2, 2011. A new Spanish anti-smoking law takes effect Sunday prohibiting smoking in all enclosed spaces as well as at playgrounds, schools and outside hospitals. The Spanish Socialist government wants to put the country in line with the European Union's strictest anti-smoking nations. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: SOCIETY)
  • Un hombre fuma un cigarro debajo de un cartel que prohíbe fumar a la entrada de un hospital de Madrid

    A man smokes a cigarette near an entrance to a hospital in Madrid January 1, 2011. A new Spanish anti-smoking law will take effect on January 2 that will prohibit smoking in all enclosed spaces as well outside hospitals, at playgrounds and schools. The Spanish Socialist government wants to put the country in line with the European Union's strictest anti-smoking nations.The sign reads "Forbidden to smoke in the hospital". REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY)
  • La ley antitabaco en imágenes

    Santos Cabrejas smokes a cigar near the entrance of a hospital in Madrid January 1, 2011. A new Spanish anti-smoking law will take effect on January 2 that will prohibit smoking in all enclosed spaces as well outside hospitals, at playgrounds and schools. The Spanish Socialist government wants to put the country in line with the European Union's strictest anti-smoking nations. "It sure is going to be difficult to adjust. We Spaniards like to start our day with a coffee and a smoke", Crabrejas said. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS)

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