Warning Over 'Smoke-Easy' Lock-Ins

The ScotsmanAugust 29, 2006

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SCOTTISH pubs are breaking the smoking ban by running after- hours "smoke-easies", where regulars can flout the law and enjoy a cigarette with their pint.

The Scotsman has learned that some licensees wait until tourists and other strangers leave their bar before locking the doors and allowing trusted groups of regulars to light up. Some establishments even have a secret supply of ashtrays they bring out for the occasions.

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Warning Over 'Smoke-Easy' Lock-Ins

Pro-smoking activists said last night they were not surprised the "smoke-easies", which appeared in Dublin and New York after bans were introduced there, had also been imported to Scotland.

But the...

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