About smoking.
In 1604, James VI, King of Scotland and England, wrote the pamphlet “Anti-Tobacco”, in which he strongly condemned smoking.
This is one of the first anti-tobacco publications.
The Tsar described smoking as “unpleasant to the eyes, repulsive to the nose, damaging to the brain and dangerous to the lungs.”
p.s. in addition, I can say that it is twice as bad for the pocket)
In addition to the money spent on buying cigarettes, a system of fines is being developed for smoking on the street!
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