Summary
TRAIN drivers have been told they will have to stub out their cigarettes as they cross the Border into Scotland, raising safety fears among rail chiefs who claim smoking helps concentration.
The fears from Virgin Trains over the plan to include train drivers' cabs in the public smoking ban in Scotland from March came as it was confirmed enclosed stations, such as Edinburgh Waverley, will also come under the regulations.See the full content of this document
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Fears Over Train-Cab Smoking Ban
Virgin, which operates 90 cross-Border trains a day, said the ban would affect many of its 1,100 drivers, but the comp...
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