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MONTEGO BAY, St James — In a brief matter heard on Wednesday at the St James Parish Court, Jerome Jones appeared before Judge Natiesha Fairclough-Hylton to answer to a single charge of smoking in a public place, an offence under Jamaica’s public health regulations governing the use of tobacco in designated restricted areas.
The court was not presented with a full narrative of the allegations at the time of the appearance. Specific details surrounding the exact date of the incident, as well as the precise circumstances in which the offence occurred, were not outlined in open court. It was, however, indicated that law enforcement officers observed Jones smoking in a public space, which formed the basis of the charge brought against him.
The offence falls under Jamaica’s broader public health framework, which restricts smoking in certain public environments. These regulations are designed to limit exposure to second-hand smoke and are enforced in designated smoke-free areas, including various public spaces and other regulated locations where smoking is prohibited.
Within this regulatory context, authorities continue to enforce provisions aimed at maintaining compliance in shared public environments.
Following the brief proceedings, the court imposed a financial penalty. Jones was fined $8,000, with an alternative sentence of 10 days imprisonment in the event of non-payment.
With the penalty imposed and no further issues raised, the matter was concluded, bringing a short court appearance to a close in relation to the enforcement of Jamaica’s public smoking regulations.
Syndicated from Sun City Radio · originally published .
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