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Public backs a smoking ban in restaurants but is divided over pubs(11 November 2004 15:08)A new survey suggests that most people back a smoking ban in restaurants, but are more divided when it comes to pubs. A poll of 1,000 people by the Daily Mirror found that 58% favoured restrictions on smoking in enclosed public spaces, while 36% was against such a move. Non-smokers made up 73% of the sample while smokers accounted for 26% of responses. Asked if smoking should be outlawed in all restaurants, 77% supported and 20% opposed the idea. Nearly 60% of smokers and 83% of non-smokers backed this proposal. But support for banning smoking in pubs was more muted, with 49% for and 44% against. Unsurprisingly, only 19% of smokers were happy with this measure compared with 60% of non-smokers. Article continues below
The good news for the trade is that only 11% of respondents said they would spend less time in pubs and restaurants if a ban was imposed, while 24% would spend more time there and 64% said a ban would make no difference. by Angela Frewin
Source: Caterer & Hotelkeeper |
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