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France to vote on total smoking ban(15 August 2005 10:51)France is the latest country to move closer to a full smoking ban in public places. The bill, which is supported by 60 National Assembly lawmakers, is intended to stub out smoking in the country's pubs, restaurants and bars. It will be voted on by France's parliament this autumn. France would be the sixth country in Europe to bring in a blanket ban, after Italy, Ireland, Malta, Norway and Sweden. "We need to move forward in our fight against the public scourge of tobacco," said Yves Bur, deputy of the ruling Conservative UMP party. But the law is expected to face stiff opposition in a country where half the population of 15- to 24-year-olds smoke and some operators see smoking as integral to the country's café culture. Article continues below
"There will be opposition - maybe not from French smokers but from MPs and tobacco producers," said a spokeswoman for the French Committee against Tobacco. "But we hope [the law] will be implemented quickly." The World Health Organisation estimates that 12% of all deaths in France are attributable to smoking.
What do the French think? Raymond Blanc, chef-patron, Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, Oxfordshire Philipe Lhermitte, general manager, Mon Plaisir restaurant, Covent Garden, London Pierre Stock, restaurant manager, Racine, London SW3 Jean Chaib, head chef and proprietor, Morel restaurant, Clapham, London Source: Caterer & Hotelkeeper |
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