Picture: Chris Ison/The Morning BulletinĪustralia is known for its tough anti-smoking laws, including an excise on tobacco products, tobacco advertising bans, plain packaging laws, laws on smoking in public, and age limits on who can buy tobacco.Įarlier this year, Queenslanders were urged to have their say on a new government proposal that would ban smokers and e-cigarette users from drinking in designated smoking areas. That’s great,” another said.Īnother claimed the decorations were “ineffective” as they had previously been to this exact spot and had never noticed the gravestones.Īustralia is known for its tough anti-smoking laws. “Literally was there recently went for a smoke in the smokers’ area and never paid any attention except to the ride. “As a smoker, this honestly cracked me up,” one person said. One added: “OMG YES! This needs to be everywhere.”Įven smokers were having a laugh at the decorations, with many saying they had been there previously and never noticed. “That’s actually hilarious,” another said. What a sense of humour,” one person wrote on the video. “HAHAHAHA I was at Movie World this year and thought the same thing. However, this hasn’t deterred people from praising the theme park. “One of the designated smoking areas is in the Wild West Falls precinct which is heavily themed and coincidently features a cemetery.” “We have two designated smoking areas at Warner Bros Movie World and these have been placed in locations in the park which meet the requirements set by Queensland Government legislation including being set distances away from food and beverage outlets and buildings,” the spokesperson told. However, a spokesperson for Village Roadshow, which operates Warner Bros Movie World, claims the proximity of the smoking area to the graveyard is nothing more than a coincidence. The proximity to the cemetery is reportedly a ‘coincidence’.
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