Cigarette machine

A cigarette machine is a vending machine that takes cash in payment for packs of cigarettes.

A cigarette vending machine in Nuremberg.
A cigarette vending machine in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Bans and restrictions

In order to aid the restriction of sale of tobacco to minors, cigarette machines are regulated in many countries.

Cigarette vending machines in Tokyo

Japan

Since July 2008, companies may face prosecution if found selling tobacco to anyone under the legal age, 20 years old.[1] To avoid this, Japan has introduced a government registered electronic smart card, called Taspo, that allows the user to purchase from the machines. To get a Taspo card, the purchaser must present their passport or ID to any government-authorized business offering the service.

As an automated way of determining age, the Fujitaka company is developing a technology that allows the vending machine to determine, using a digital camera and based on the facial wrinkles and sags of the potential buyer, whether the buyer is old enough to purchase cigarettes. The system compares facial characteristics including bone structure, sags, and crow's feet against a record of more than 100,000 people. However, if the user fails they can still use the machine with a Taspo card.[1]

Tobacco vending machine prevalence by country

German cigarette machine (with age verification)
German identity card and European driving licence reading device (Germany)
Country/TerritorySituation regarding cigarette vending machines
 AustraliaSales prohibited under 18. Can only be located in liquor licensed and gaming venues, must display health warnings and cannot contain images of product (only a description and price on a black and white label).
 AustriaSales prohibited under 18. Machines must attempt to verify a customer's age by requiring the insertion of a debit card or mobile phone verification.
 BelgiumSales prohibited under 16. Machines need to be locked/unlocked by a responsible adult.
 BulgariaNone present
 CanadaRegulations vary by province. Either banned outright or restricted to licensed facilities restricting admission to those above the age of majority.
 CroatiaBanned
 CyprusBanned
 Czech RepublicSales prohibited under 18. Machines situated in bars and similar places only.
 DenmarkSales prohibited under 18. Machines generally situated in restaurants, bars and hotel lobbies. Age verification monitored by staff.
 EstoniaBanned
 FinlandBan came into force on 1 January 2015.
 FranceBanned
 GeorgiaBanned
 GermanySales prohibited under 18. Machines must provide an age verification (usually: German identity card, European driving licence or Electronic cash-Card). Until 2007 the sale was prohibited to under 16. Since 31. December 2008 all public cigarette machines must have an age verification to prove that the buyer is 18 or over.
 GreeceBanned
 GuernseyA ban was approved on 1 July 2010, following an amendment to the existing tobacco advertising law. A full ban never took effect, but a 2013 law prohibits vending machines for sale of tobacco products in public areas.[2]
 HungaryBanned in 2006
 IcelandBanned
 IrelandSales prohibited under 18. Restricted to licensed premises only since 1 July 2009. Vending machines are operated by a token or card obtained from the bar once the age of the buyer has been identified.
 IsraelBan came into force on 1 January 2014
 ItalySales prohibited under 18. Machines must contain an electronic device to verify age of buyer.
 LatviaBanned
 LithuaniaBanned
 LuxembourgSales prohibited under 18. Age has to be proven at the counter or bar before a token is issued so that the machine can be used.
 MaltaSales prohibited under 18.
 NetherlandsSales prohibited under 18. Token issued at counter once the purchaser’s age has been verified.
 New ZealandSales prohibited under 18. Machines situated in bars and similar places only. From 10 December 2004, machines can only be operated by staff.
 NorwaySales prohibited under 18. Machines are token operated.
 PolandBanned
 PortugalSales prohibited under 18. Machines must contain an electronic device to verify age of buyer.
 RomaniaBanned
 SlovakiaBanned
 SloveniaBanned
 SpainSales prohibited under 18. Must display health warnings and require the activation of the machine by the owner or by a special token (the machines can be found on restaurants, bars, gas stations, gaming venues or kiosks). It's strictly forbidden to advertise the sale of tobacco in the facade of any of those places except for specifically tobacco stores.
 SingaporeBanned
 SwedenSales prohibited under 18.
  SwitzerlandSales from machines are age restricted in 21 out of 26 cantons (12 cantons—under 16; nine cantons—under 18; five cantons—no age restriction (although most retailers won't sell to under 16.).
 UkraineBanned
 United KingdomBanned in England since 1 October 2011, Wales since 1 February 2012, Northern Ireland since 1 March 2012, Scotland since 29 April 2013
 United StatesOnly in facilities where people under 21 are not allowed[3][4]

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