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Is naming-and-shaming shops allegedly selling illegal vapes, smokes working?
Key takeaways
- This store in Northbridge was one of many issued with a closure notice under WA's new illegal tobacco laws.
- But is the spectacle of a public naming and shaming and the hefty expense for impacted business owners enough to disrupt such a lucrative industry?
- Health authorities say over the past two weeks they have seized more than $11 million worth of illegal product.
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This store in Northbridge was one of many issued with a closure notice under WA's new illegal tobacco laws. (ABC News: Lauren Smith )
Link copied Share Share article Almost 50 shops across suburban Perth have been taped up and plastered with large closed-for-business signs after being forcibly shut by authorities cracking down on alleged illegal vape and tobacco sales.
But is the spectacle of a public naming and shaming and the hefty expense for impacted business owners enough to disrupt such a lucrative industry?
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