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New smoking ban in england

1 Why is there a new smoking ban in England The government has identified that secondhand smoke is a threat to health in nonsmokers exposed to it. As such, they have decided to protect nonsmokers from the negative effects of 'environmental tobacco smoke in enclosed spaces.




2 When does the new smoking ban in England take effect 1st July 2007 smoking in enclosed public spaces is already banned in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.




3 Where does the new smoking ban in England specifically ban smoking from The new law bans smoking in virtually all enclosed public places, including pubs, bars, restaurants, offices, factories, cinemas and sports stadiums.




4 How will I know what areas are smokefree Smokefree places will be clearly signposted with nosmoking signs. It is a legal requirement for places where smoking is now no longer allowed, to display no smoking signs.




5 But what does smokefree really mean If you light up in a public place, workplace or company vehicle youll be breaking the law. Or if managers let you smoke in nosmoking zones, theyll be breaking the law.




6 Will this new smoking ban in England mean all smoking is banned The ban covers the smoking of tobacco or anything that contains tobacco, or smoking any other substance. This includes manufactured cigarettes, handrolled cigarettes, pipes, cigars, herbal cigarettes and water pipes including shisha, hookah and hubblebubble pipes.




7 Will smoking be banned outdoors too The Health Act 2006 includes powers to make nonenclosed places smokefree, but at present the Government does not intend to make any nonenclosed places smokefree.




8 What happens if I smoke in a smokefree area Smoking in smokefree premises or vehicle will give a fixed penalty notice of 50, which is discounted to 30 if paid within 15 days. Business owners can expect a fine of up to 2,500 for failing to prevent smoking within enclosed public spaces.




9 What about hotels and private clubs Hotels will be nonsmoking but there may be designated rooms where guests can smoke. Private clubs are covered by the ban. This includes working men clubs and golf clubs.




10 How will the new smoking ban in England be enforced The government has set aside funds for councils to employ 'smoking officers' who are tasked with ensuring businesses follow the letter of the law. It is expected to be enforced on a 'softly, softly' basis at first. All businesses are expected to be given a 'warning' before any legal action is taken against them.




11 Did you know If a business owner were found guilty of breaking this law and then failed to pay the fine, resulting in a custodial sentence, they would be allowed to smoke in enclosed public areas of the prison!


 
 
 
Real Stories

Now that e-cigarettes have been on the market a while, people are starting to report their ‘anniversaries’ of tobacco-free living.

Thanks to the internet, he could use the support system available through e-cigarette forums for encouragement and now he can celebrate one year without ‘lighting up.

Although the goal was not originally to quit smoking, it turns out that she is greatly encouraged about her ability have a nicotine-free life in the very near future.

One man reports he is taking ‘baby steps’ toward his addiction, but is thrilled to report that after just 2 months using e-cigarettes, he has quit tobacco.