Thirty people have been fined since enforcement was tightened last summer.
No one has gone to jail, but a few people have been fined, he said.
Several people were later fined after naming the victim on Twitter and other social media websites.
Under the new law, people can be fined $99 if they are caught smoking in a no-smoking establishment.
In 1971, three people were fined $59 each "for filing a fraudulent monster report."
In the newest disciplinary case, 22 people were fined and suspended from the business, most of them for a week or less.
More commonly, people are fined for violations of court discovery rules.
But he was dismissed from court with neither fine nor jail sentence, though most people are fined about $250.
Well the people that done it didn't get caught but the corridor on which it happened was fined for all the equipment.
However people who are caught with mercury in their possession will be judged and/or fined.