Smoke detectives are taking over the streets
Extract:
"Thousands of council officers will be on the streets this summer, patrolling bars, restaurants and shops to police the smoking ban.
Smokers' campaigning groups said the scheme would be a "complete waste of public money". The British Beer and Pub Association said the plan was "heavy handed".
The new smoke-free rules come into force in England on July 1, when people will be banned from smoking in workplaces or enclosed public areas."
I spent my childhood coughing; both of my parents smoked. I developed bronchitis and pulmonary TB. Each time hospitalisation and the TB drugs produced some respite and remission, the cigarette smoke when I returned home caused the coughing to return, and the coughing in its turn disturbed the healing that had taken place and the TB became active again. - It isn't just early deaths from passive smoking that will be prevented by this legislation; it is a great deal of wholly needless suffering by children and others who are vulnerable to cigarette smoke...
Friday, 16 February 2007
"Smoke detectives are taking over the streets" - Legislation seeks to protect non-smokers from the harm done by passive smoking.
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