Japan: streets unsafe as machines prey on children

Just outside the ubiquitous convenience stores and supermarkets, on virtually every urban street corner, and even at unattended locations on rural highways, tobacco vending machines give young people unlimited opportunity to buy tobacco products with no one watching. Most notably, 19% of 15 to 20 ye...

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Adult
Age Factors
Analysis
Child
Children & youth
Cigarette smoking
Cigarettes
Drug and Narcotic Control - legislation & jurisprudence
Female
Health Promotion - legislation & jurisprudence
Highways
Humans
Japan
Male
Minors
News Analysis
Shutdowns
Smoking - legislation & jurisprudence
Smoking Prevention
Tobacco
Tobacco industry
Vandalism
Vending machines
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