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Southlake To Vote On Tough Smoking Ordinance

The city of Southlake is holding a public hearing Tuesday night on a proposed smoking ban.

The new rules would restrict smoking to private homes and designated hotel rooms and could be some of the toughest in North Texas.

Violators to the ordinance could be fined $2,000.

Anyone wishing to speak on the proposed smoking ordinance is invited to attend the meeting. The hearing is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the council meeting chambers in Southlake Town Center at 1400 Main Street.

Officials will hold the second vote on the proposed ordinance after the hearing.

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Dave:

Wow. That is some crazy stuff.

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