Travellers within eu could soon bring more cigarettes into france
Travellers within eu could soon bring more cigarettes into france"
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
THE WORK OF A FRENCH STUDENT COULD INCREASE THE LIMIT FROM 200 TO 800 Travellers will soon be able to bring more cigarettes into France from other European Union (EU) countries thanks to a
French student. A recent decision from the Conseil d’Etat, France's supreme court for administrative justice means Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne must pass a decree to bring France into
line with European law. Up until now, travellers coming from EU countries could bring back up to 200 cigarettes with them, while EU regulation stipulates a cap of 800. Ms Borne must within
six months either increase the cap to 800, or not set a cap at all. French student Sami Gam, 22, noticed the discrepancy nine months ago, after seeing several articles in the press. Mr Gam,
who is currently studying at L'Institut d'études politiques de Paris, Paris’ political studies institute, commonly known as Sciences-Po, took on the French state at the Conseil
d’Etat without the help of a lawyer. Mr Gam, who has a degree in law, told French media network _France TV_ Info that the outcome was not settled in advance. “The issue was uncertain. It was
the first time I had an appeal in front of a judge and so it is very pleasant to start my career like this”. READ ALSO: FRANCE REVIEWS INCREASING CIGARETTE PRICES TO €12 PER PACK ‘THE STATE
MUST RESPECT ITS OBLIGATIONS’ He said for him it was a matter of principle rather than about smoking, as he feels he does not smoke very much. “If you drive through a red light, you can be
fined as you have broken the law and that is totally normal,” he said. “But in the same way, the state must respect its obligations. It is normal in my view to fight this illegality, the
fact is that French law differs from European regulation on this point. The vast majority of citizens do not necessarily know this because they are not lawyers”. READ ALSO THROWAWAY
CIGARETTE ‘PUFFS’ TO BE BANNED IN FRANCE FRENCH ATTITUDES TO SMOKING: SIX OF THE LATEST TRENDS
Trending News
Crime wave: 48 assassinated in 8 states in just 36 hoursA wave of violence left 48 people dead in eight states in just 36 hours between Thursday and Friday, the newspaper _El U...
I have to work on my lapses in concentration, says murali vijayMurali Vijay came into national reckoning in the 2008 home series against Australia. His chance came as a result of a on...
404 errorHow France's energy ratings system affects property prices New study reveals significant differences in urban properties...
Breast cancer study: fewer patients need chemotherapyUp to 65,000 women a year with the most common type of early-stage breast cancer can now safely skip chemotherapy altoge...
Learning french: when and why do we say un de ces quatre?WE ALSO LOOK AT WHETHER THIS HANDY FRENCH PHRASE HAS A GRAMMAR MISTAKE IN IT You may have noticed that quite a few Frenc...
Latests News
Travellers within eu could soon bring more cigarettes into franceTHE WORK OF A FRENCH STUDENT COULD INCREASE THE LIMIT FROM 200 TO 800 Travellers will soon be able to bring more cigaret...
Former prisoners of war program | veterans affairsOne of the highest priorities of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is meeting the needs of Former Prisoners of War...
Transportation for veterans | veterans affairsALLEGHENY COUNTY PHONE NUMBER: 412-360-6957 HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (9 a.m. – 12 p.m.), Thursday and Friday (1...
Mr rizwan patel v chris fieldhouse and others: 3332094/2018MR RIZWAN PATEL V CHRIS FIELDHOUSE AND OTHERS: 3332094/2018 Employment Tribunal decision. Read the full decision in Mr R...
Bordeaux vineyards wrecked by stormsUP TO 5,000 ACRES OF VINES, 5% OF BORDEAUX PRODUCTION, ARE SHREDDED BY LARGE HAILSTONES DURING SUMMER STORMS HAILSTONE h...