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French smoking ban
SXMScubaman
37 minutes ago
I know this was discussed in a prior post but here is the full yext of the law. I'm just the messenger so be kind.
"Effective today — Sunday, June 29, 2025 — a major public health shift has taken effect in France and all its territories. Smoking is now banned in dozens of public outdoor spaces, from the beaches of Guadeloupe to the parks of Paris. 🔥 This is urgent. The ban is live now — and the penalties are real. You can no longer smoke: 🏖 On beaches (like Sainte-Anne in Guadeloupe or Nice on the Riviera) 🌳 In public parks (from Champ de Mars in Paris to Botanical Garden in Fort-de-France, Martinique) 🚏 At bus stops, tram stops, and train platforms (Hexagone + Outre-mer) 🏫 Near schools, libraries, stadiums, swimming pools — within a 10-meter radius The law covers all of France, including: 🇫🇷 Mainland cities: Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Lille... 🏝 Overseas territories: Caribbean: Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint-Martin, Saint-Barthélemy Indian Ocean: La Réunion, Mayotte Pacific: New Caledonia, French Polynesia (like Tahiti, Bora Bora), Wallis and Futuna North Atlantic: Saint Pierre and Miquelon > “Where there are children, there must be no tobacco,” said Health Minister Catherine Vautrin. “A beach, a park, a school — these are places to breathe, not to smoke.” ⚠️ Break the rule? Get fined. 🚓 Violators face: A 135-euro fine (standard) Up to 750 euros in aggravated cases The Ministry of Health has confirmed enforcement starts immediately, though a brief "awareness" period will be allowed in some places. ❌ Vaping is NOT included — yet. E-cigarettes remain legal in public spaces under this law — a point that’s already drawing criticism from anti-tobacco advocates. “Flavored vapes are bait for kids,” said Yves Martinet of the National Committee Against Tobacco. 📉 Smoking is dropping — but the government wants a smoke-free generation. Smoking kills 75,000 people annually in France. Passive smoke causes 3,000–5,000 deaths a year. Only 24% of adults smoked daily in 2023 — a record low. This law is seen as a bold push toward a smoke-free generation. And it’s just the start: the government also raised penalties for selling tobacco or vape products to minors. If you're in Guadeloupe, La Réunion, Paris, or any part of France — this change affects you right now. Watch for new signage in your town and don’t light up where you shouldn’t."
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Re: Mullet Bay road pot hole
kim
4 hours ago
Yes it has, it has been widened in a few places. Patched back up a few times, but nothing drastic. I do swear some spots are the same as they were 42 years ago!!! Glad to have that giant hole repaired!!!! We almost considered having some quick set in the trunk and the minute it started raining pouring it in the hole and hope for the best!!!!
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Re: BVI Increases Temporary Import Fee threefold
Zanshin
4 hours ago
Zanshin, I just read the rules and it seems they apply to charter vessels, not private vessels. To what George says, the BVI government believes, and the USVI government acknowledges, that most of the US fleet depends on visiting the BVI to sustain their charters. As BVI waters have become more crowded, they want to protect the BVI marine industry. No, the TP of $600I is for all boats not registered under the BVI flag. Regardless of whether private or charter. While the BVI can, and does, set fees at their own discretion, there should be some business-savvy people advising the politicians, but evidently, there aren't. Even a first-year college student learns about supply-demand curves. While I love the BVI, they should realize that cruisers and charterers have other options.
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Re: Facebook Video Beachside Villas Seaweed
TJTrippe
4 hours ago
I assumed it was yesterday. Thought it was unusual for them to have any thus my post. We had to make a final decision to stay with our orient reservations or jump to the boon. We rolled the dice and stayed with orient.
If it pops up again ill try to find the date/time.
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Re: BVI Increases Temporary Import Fee threefold
RatmansWife
4 hours ago
The premier acknowledged the seasonal saturation with cruise shippers, and said they are working with the cruise ship companies to spread the visits out throughout the year. Unlikely, since most of the boats move to the Mediterranean in summer. Also unlikely the government will restrict cruise arrivals because they are addicted to the passenger fees and beholden to the votes of taxi drivers. If they are aware of the negative impact of cruise over saturation on business, they don't care.
The fee increases were driven in part by government looking for revenue, but also by the BVI charter industry seeking parity. In addition to the revenue are issues of work permits and other regulatory burdens.
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Re: BVI Increases Temporary Import Fee threefold
Manpot
5 hours ago
And what do our visitors from the USVi and Puerto Rico do when they are here in the BVI's? They spend $$$ unlike cruise shippers who use our facilities and spend little ashore ( just ask the folks who have beachfront bars). If you are not a taxi driver or beach chair renter you wont get rich off them..whereas cruising boaters come ashioe for drinks, supplies and often dinner or lunch and, according to the staff, are quite generous tippers..
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Re: Trip almost over report
CaribLee
5 hours ago
I was asked for the entry form confirmation when I flew on American Airlines in May. It's simple to print out or save on your phone so I would do that just to avoid any potential issues.
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Re: Trip almost over report
Carol_Hill
7 hours ago
There's always some gate agent that didn't get the memo. I printed out our confirmation from when we did our form online, but they didn't ask for it in Miami. Better safe than sorry. What did you get at Bistrot that you didn't like? Sounds like you chased the sargassum around, but made out ok. I had to look up Oasis, as we never get to Oyster Pond anymore. Sorry we didn't wave! Toward the end of our trip, there were like 10 cats a day that sailed by..
Safe travels home.
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Re: BVI Increases Temporary Import Fee threefold
RatmansWife
8 hours ago
Zanshin, I just read the rules and it seems they apply to charter vessels, not private vessels. To what George says, the BVI government believes, and the USVI government acknowledges, that most of the US fleet depends on visiting the BVI to sustain their charters. As BVI waters have become more crowded, they want to protect the BVI marine industry.
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BVI Increases Temporary Import Fee threefold
Zanshin
12 hours ago
The BVI has once again managed to add a new boating fee without giving any corresponding service. The old temporary import, which is necessary if the boat remains in the BVI for more than 30 days, costs around $200. As of June 1st, that fee has gone up to $600. And back in the day, you could do your temporary import in just a few minutes at any port of entry, but now that needs to be done in Road Town. BVI Charter Acts changes
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Re: Mullet Bay road pot hole
EdB
20 hours ago
With the pothole fixed.....now maybe next would be to buy a gallon of white paint to add to the speed bumps!!!!! That would save a lot of shock absorbers. LOL
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