• The law is fairly clear. You have to wear a mask in the same places you aren't allowed to smoke.

    For the purposes of these Regulations premises, or any part of premises, are “indoors” if they, or it, would be considered enclosed or substantially enclosed for the purposes of section 2 of the Health Act 2006 under the Smoke-free (Premises and Enforcement) Regulations 2006

  • If it was described like this, then maybe more people would find it clearer.

    Other examples,

    If you're close enough to kick someone, you're not socially distancing.

    If your hands aren't dry, cracked and you're not wincing everytime you use alcohol gel, you're not washing your hands enough.

  • The law is fairly clear. You have to wear a mask in the same places you aren't allowed to smoke.

    Outside isn't smoke-free tho? (unless there's designated area).

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