This is a criminal procedure against a bar and its owners, for violations of a smoke free law. The Court found the defendants guilty because they did not enforce the law and did not direct their employees to order bar goers to not smoke. The Court ordered a fine of 40,000 Shekel ($11,000).
Government, through its agencies and officials including prosecutors, may seek to enforce its health laws. For example, the government may revoke the license of a retailer that sells tobacco products to minors. These cases may also directly involve the tobacco industry, for example, a government might impound and destroy improperly labeled cigarette packs.
This is a criminal procedure against a bar and its owners, for violations of a smoke free law. The Court found the defendants guilty because they did not enforce the law and did not direct their employees to order bar goers to not smoke. The Court ordered a fine of 40,000 Shekel ($11,000).