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'The defendant must have known that when the vehicle was subject to certain speed or accelerating in a particular way when driven in sports mode, that it would lose rear wheel traction and lose control,' Mr Lesses told the court.

"Vaping is touted by big tobacco as a quit aid, but currently no liquid nicotine vaping products have been approved for use in Australia by the Therapeutic Goods Administration," AMA Queensland President Maria Boulton said.

Those killed on Corsica, a major tourist destination, included a 13-year-old girl who died when a tree fell on the campsite where she was staying and a 72-year-old woman whose car was struck by a beach hut roof, authorities said.

"Queensland's failure to enforce these laws means these products are easily accessible, including some falsely labelled 'nicotine free' and others that contain up to 50 times more nicotine than a cigarette."

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"We call on the government to act on the raft of legal changes proposed in its tobacco law reform discussion paper, including banning smoking in outdoor markets and school car parks, not allowing children in smoking areas in pubs and clubs, and requiring tobacco product retailers to be licensed," Dr Boulton said.

The AMA has written to the health minister and the attorney-general, calling on them to "urgently rectify these failures before Queensland children become the next generation of smokers and suffer the associated catastrophic health results".