Smoke Signals : 2006, Now Othercountries Have Developed It Further. Looks at the Options
The Scotsman › August 17, 2011
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The Scotsman › August 17, 2011
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Smoke Signals : 2006, Now Othercountries Have Developed It Further. Looks at the Options
IT has been blamed for the closure of scores of pubs - but has cut children's exposure to second-hand smoke almost in half. Love it or hate it, the smoking ban, introduced in Scotland in 2006 and followed by the rest of the UK soon after, is likely to be here to stay.But, as governments across the world adopt a variety of versions of the ban, others are watching with bated breath to see what measures will be successful and what should be consigned to the legal scrapheap.Some countries have already taken the ban a step further than the stringent rules currently in place in Scotland - adding more public places to the list of a...
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