Totally agree with @AH1! @GiorgiaB @SamanthaAd, the relaxed enforcement practice seems like a typical case of "not planning well" by SBB. Is this the case? And, If SBB needs help in ways to enforce this new regulation, you can simply ask the community for some creative ideas to resolve this. Some suggestions below for your perusal (I'm sure SBB have already thought of these) - Phase in fines of CHF100 for anyone caught smoking on train, platform, bus stop and anywhere around the train/depot vicinity. Empower the same train conductors/security officers to carry out such activities. Partner with Police department initially to limit any potential alterations with smokers. - Host an app competition to design and create an app to record smoking infringement by offenders. - Allow/Encourage commuters to use the new app to take pics of offenders and post them accordingly to "name and shame" these smokers. After an initial soft name and shame, a fine shall be added to his.her fare automatically when they renew/purchase fares, to cover the cost of cleaning the butts off the floor. - Create dedicated smoking rooms/areas/spots and make clear of these areas/spots/rooms. - Have an awareness program in all main stations around the country (PA messaging, LED sign boards, banners, flyers, adv etc). How to fund this? Per a news article, SBB spent millions each year to clean butts off the grounds, so any cost upfront should be covered by any saving in the cleaning fund, in theory. I could be totally wrong about this, so happy to hear back from SBB.
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