Where to report smoking?

Asked by: Prof. Santino Dach DVM  |  Last update: May 9, 2026
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To report smoking, contact your local health department or 311 for violations of local smoke-free laws, especially in public places or workplaces, or use the FDA's Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) for federal issues like illegal sales to minors; for workplace safety concerns, contact OSHA; and for neighbor disputes, try your landlord, housing authority, or local mediation.

Where to report people smoking?

  • Get the name and address of the designated non-smoking area you're in.
  • Snap a discreet photo of the person smoking on the premises. ...
  • Make sure to note the time and date of the photo.
  • Report your information to MOH via WhatsApp at 010-8608949 or the operations room at 03-88924552 (office hours only)

Can a MRI show if you smoke?

The deep learning-based MRI can accurately predict smoking status. Studies with large sample size are needed to improve the accuracy and to predict the level of nicotine dependence.

What can I do about neighbors smoking?

If your neighbor smokes, start by politely talking to them or writing a letter to find a compromise, then involve your landlord or property manager to enforce lease rules or explore smoke-free policies, and if needed, research legal options like nuisance claims or contacting your local health department for health-related issues, while physically sealing cracks and using air purifiers can help block some smoke.
 

How to report smoking in public places?

Members of the public can also report smoking violations via NEA's myENV mobile application, or Online Feedback Form. Efforts to protect non-smokers from second-hand tobacco smoke began in 1970 when smoking was banned in cinemas, theatres and on omnibuses.

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Can I complain about neighbours' smoking?

As a Court of Law, the Community Disputes Resolution Tribunal (CDRT) requires a claimant to present "sufficient evidence" to show that their neighbour's excessive smoke and smell causes "unreasonable interference (to their) enjoyment or use of place of residence", he added.

Can neighbours complain about cigarette smoke?

If you have tried speaking with the neighbour and the issue isn't resolved, report it to your local council. Second-hand smoke is a nuisance and a hazard and should be treated the same as noise complaints. You can also try contacting your local health district to see if they can help resolve the issue.

Will the police do anything about my neighbor's smoking?

According to California's Civil Code, anything that obstructs the free use of property and interferes with someone's life or property is a nuisance. “Since smoking marijuana on your own property is now legal, this cannot be resolved by calling the police as a criminal matter,” Rosenthal said.

Can I stop my neighbour from smoking?

You can't directly stop a neighbor from smoking in their own space, but you can significantly reduce the smoke impact by talking to them, involving management (landlord, HOA), checking local laws, improving your own unit's sealing (air purifiers, weatherstripping), and ultimately pursuing legal action like nuisance claims as a last resort. The best first steps involve communication and leveraging building rules or local ordinances before escalating to costly legal battles. 

Can neighbors complain about cigarette smoke?

Landlords or HOAs can be forced to act if no-smoking rules are being violated or the smoking interferes with your right to "quiet enjoyment." Some states and cities treat secondhand smoke as a nuisance, allowing you to sue or take action if your health or comfort is affected.

Will an MRI show if I vape?

The data reviewed above compellingly show that quantitative MRI is extraordinarily sensitive to detect single events, in this case a vaping episode of nicotine-free aerosol.

How much is the penalty for smoking?

Smoking violation fees vary widely by location and context (public spaces, workplaces, rental cars, etc.) but typically range from $50 to over $700 for individuals, with escalating penalties for repeat offenses, while businesses can face fines from hundreds to thousands of dollars, often involving a tiered system for first, second, and subsequent violations, plus potential state-level fines. Common examples include a $150 fine plus fees for smoking in a rental car, $50-$100 for public space violations in some cities, and much higher penalties for businesses allowing smoking in prohibited areas.
 

Who smoked 800 cigarettes at once?

The story of a man smoking 800 cigarettes in under six minutes refers to Stefan Sigmond, a Romanian daredevil from 1996 who attempted this dangerous stunt, attaching cigarettes to a device to inhale smoke from all at once, but Guinness World Records refused to verify it due to health risks and policies against dangerous feats, though he did break a previous record. While there are reports of people smoking extremely high amounts daily (like 200 cigarettes for King Zog I), the 800-cigarette feat is a specific, albeit unverified, event. 

What are the laws around smoking?

Smoking in enclosed public places and workplaces has been illegal in England, Wales and Northern Ireland since 2007 and in Scotland since 2006. This has resulted in significant improvements in public health, particularly for children and led to changes in behaviour and attitudes towards smoking.

What can I do if my neighbor smokes cigarettes?

If your neighbor smokes, start by politely talking to them or writing a letter to find a compromise, then involve your landlord or property manager to enforce lease rules or explore smoke-free policies, and if needed, research legal options like nuisance claims or contacting your local health department for health-related issues, while physically sealing cracks and using air purifiers can help block some smoke.
 

What is the 3-3-3 rule for quitting smoking?

The "3 3 3 rule" for quitting smoking highlights tough periods: the 3rd day (peak nicotine withdrawal, flu-like symptoms), the 3rd week (cravings lessen but challenges remain as your brain adjusts), and 3 months (brain chemistry normalizing, feeling successful). This "icky threes" concept helps manage expectations, as intense physical symptoms often peak around day three, with mental/emotional challenges lasting longer as your brain relearns to function without nicotine. 

What are two rights of nonsmokers?

NONSMOKERS have the right to breathe clean air, free from harmful and irritating tobacco smoke. This right supersees the right to smoke when the two conflict. NONSMOKERS have the right to express - firmly but politiely - their discomfort and adverse reactions to tobacco smoke.

What can I do if my neighbour is smoking?

If your neighbor smokes, start by politely talking to them or writing a letter to find a compromise, then involve your landlord or property manager to enforce lease rules or explore smoke-free policies, and if needed, research legal options like nuisance claims or contacting your local health department for health-related issues, while physically sealing cracks and using air purifiers can help block some smoke.
 

Can I report my neighbour for smoking?

Councils can investigate smoke coming from premises that is classed as a statutory nuisance, this is outlined in the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

How do I stop my neighbor's smoke smell from seeping into my house?

What's the Best Way to Block Cigarette Smoke from My Neighbor's Apartment? Seal leaks around windows, doors, and outlets, use air purifiers with carbon filters, and talk with building management about smoke-free policies.

How to sue a neighbor for smoking?

Your chance of convincing a court that you have a justifiable legal claim is far better if you can show that you have been harmed badly by repeated, unwanted exposure to secondhand smoke in your apartment —for instance, if you have visited a doctor with frequent respiratory complaints, missed work due to illness caused ...

Can I stop my neighbour from smoking in their garden?

A statutory nuisance can not be created if the issue is caused by "reasonable use". It is considered reasonable for someone to smoke within their own home and in their garden. This however can be pursued as a civil matter which the council would not get involved with.

Do cigarette smokers have rights?

Smokers don't have a constitutional "right to smoke," but they do have certain protections, especially regarding off-duty conduct, with many states having laws against employment discrimination for smoking in non-work hours and private spaces. While public smoking can be heavily restricted due to public health and nuisance concerns, smokers retain rights to private consumption, although this varies by location and employers can offer wellness incentives or higher premiums for smoking-related health issues.