Smokers in Mexico will find fewer places to light up under strict new anti-tobacco measures the country rolled out this month.
Changes to a tobacco control law went into effect Jan. 15, expanding on existing rules to prohibit smoking in public places. The measures now include no-smoking laws for any workplace and outdoor locations where people gather, such as public squares, parks, beaches and sports stadiums. In those locations, people are prohibited from consuming any tobacco or nicotine product, according to an announcement from the Mexican government.