Sweeping penalties for tobacco spitters

Don't even think about it.
Don’t even think about it.

The state health department of Maharashtra, India, is considering a proposal that would require anyone caught using or spitting smokeless tobacco products in public places to work as a government sweeper for a day, reports The Economic Times.

The proposal also calls for suspending the driver’s license of anyone caught spitting on the road, as current fines do not appear effective.

The use of oral tobacco remains widespread throughout India.