Nice work if you can get it
There were 1,662 violations of a ban on smoking near subway stations in Seoul, South Korea, during the first month after the ban was imposed on September 1, according to a story in The Korea Times citing Seoul Metropolitan government figures.
In May, Seoul introduced a trial ban on smoking within 10 meters of subway entrances, but, after the trial ended it employed more than 1,400 government officials in a major crackdown on offenders.
“In the initial stage, offenders would often insult the regulators or refuse to give their identification cards,” a city official told Yonhap News Agency.
“Sometimes the conflicts got out of hand and police had to be called two or three times a day.”
However, the official said the new law was settling in.
“Most people are now following the law,” the official said.