Indonesia: smoking children
In Indonesia, little is done to discourage smoking. There are smoke-free places, such as at playgrounds and hospitals, health risks are mentioned on the packages, but other than that, much is allowed. For example, a cigarette manufacturer may simply advertise their product. Even on television, between 9:30 pm and 5:00 am. The price will do little in the way of discouraging the Indonesians either. For a package you pay an average of 21,000 Indonesian Rupiah. This sounds like a lot of money, but after conversion, a package is only 1.25 euros (1.41 USD).
Also not an uncommon sight: smoking children. About 34 percent of Indonesians smoke. As do the children. In 2010, a video went viral showing a 2-year-old Indonesian toddler smoking 40 cigarettes a day. Fortunately, Aldi Rizal, now 13 years old, has stopped smoking since he was four years old.