don't smoke in public places
... make it passive voice
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Update: The form "Do not be smoked" (from a comment by Colin Fine) is unusual and would not be addressed to a smoker but to something that would undergo the act of smoking. Quite simply the passive is: Do not be smoked.
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You are ordered to not smoke in public places
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