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The ban has resulted in some unexpected winners and loser By Denise Winterman BBC News Magazine Like most things in life, when the smoking ban comes in force in England on 1 July, it will have unintended consequences. So who and what are the unexpected winners and losers?The ban has resulted in some unexpected winners and loser By Denise Winterman BBC News Magazine Like most things in life, when the smoking ban comes in force in England on 1 July, it will have unintended consequences. So who and what are the unexpected winners and losers?
The law of unintended consequences is always at work, in every area of daily life. The results can be good, bad and just plain odd.The law of unintended consequences is always at work, in every area of daily life. The results can be good, bad and just plain odd.
COUNTDOWN TO LIGHTS OUT On 1 July, smoking in enclosed public places will be banned across the UKNorthern Ireland, Scotland and Wales already have such a ban; England's ban starts 1 JulyThe Magazine will count down the weeks with a series of articles about the impact of the ban on life in Britain Countdown to the ban Put simply, the actions of people - and organisations - always have effects that aren't anticipated. The subject fascinates academics and countless books have been written about it.COUNTDOWN TO LIGHTS OUT On 1 July, smoking in enclosed public places will be banned across the UKNorthern Ireland, Scotland and Wales already have such a ban; England's ban starts 1 JulyThe Magazine will count down the weeks with a series of articles about the impact of the ban on life in Britain Countdown to the ban Put simply, the actions of people - and organisations - always have effects that aren't anticipated. The subject fascinates academics and countless books have been written about it.
The law governs our lives and nowhere are the effects more pronounced than in government, where often the consequences can prove more powerful than the legislation they are a result of.The law governs our lives and nowhere are the effects more pronounced than in government, where often the consequences can prove more powerful than the legislation they are a result of.
Nothing in life is exempt, so what are the unintended consequences of the smoking ban?Nothing in life is exempt, so what are the unintended consequences of the smoking ban?
CAUSING PEOPLE TO TAKE UP SMOKINGCAUSING PEOPLE TO TAKE UP SMOKING
You're down the pub, all your mates have nipped out for a cigarette, you don't smoke but don't want to sit on your own - what do you do? Join them. For some, standing outside while mates smoke has resulted in them taking up the habit.You're down the pub, all your mates have nipped out for a cigarette, you don't smoke but don't want to sit on your own - what do you do? Join them. For some, standing outside while mates smoke has resulted in them taking up the habit.
"If the smoking ban in Scotland had not been introduced I would still be a non-smoker," says Andy Hughes of Edinburgh, where the ban came into force in March last year. "I started because I was being left in pubs and clubs alone for long periods of time, while the rest of my group were outside chatting and having a smoke."If the smoking ban in Scotland had not been introduced I would still be a non-smoker," says Andy Hughes of Edinburgh, where the ban came into force in March last year. "I started because I was being left in pubs and clubs alone for long periods of time, while the rest of my group were outside chatting and having a smoke.
MAGAZINE'S QUITTERS' PANEL Four smokers planning to kick the habit by 1 July "I put up with it for a few weeks but in the end I decided to join them. Being an asthmatic, I had always been against smoking. I never used to let anyone smoke in my car or house. When someone smoked in my company in a pub, I couldn't wait until they had finished their cigarette. It was still something I had a real dislike of and a habit I considered to be disgusting.MAGAZINE'S QUITTERS' PANEL Four smokers planning to kick the habit by 1 July "I put up with it for a few weeks but in the end I decided to join them. Being an asthmatic, I had always been against smoking. I never used to let anyone smoke in my car or house. When someone smoked in my company in a pub, I couldn't wait until they had finished their cigarette. It was still something I had a real dislike of and a habit I considered to be disgusting.
"Now I'll regularly smoke up to 20 cigarettes on a night out. I still don't smoke when not out having a drink and I hope it stays that way. There's no doubt a lot of good has come from the smoking ban, it's a lot more pleasurable having a drink in a smoke-free atmosphere and I'm sure healthier for bar staff and non-smokers, but for myself it has come at a price.""Now I'll regularly smoke up to 20 cigarettes on a night out. I still don't smoke when not out having a drink and I hope it stays that way. There's no doubt a lot of good has come from the smoking ban, it's a lot more pleasurable having a drink in a smoke-free atmosphere and I'm sure healthier for bar staff and non-smokers, but for myself it has come at a price."
CHILDREN PASSIVE SMOKINGCHILDREN PASSIVE SMOKING
If you can't smoke at the pub and you don't want a fag standing outside, where are you going to light up? At home, is the finding of a recent study in Scotland on the effects of the smoking ban.If you can't smoke at the pub and you don't want a fag standing outside, where are you going to light up? At home, is the finding of a recent study in Scotland on the effects of the smoking ban.
More smokers choose to stay at home and have a puff, exposing their children to second-hand fumes, says a report from the International Epidemiological Association.More smokers choose to stay at home and have a puff, exposing their children to second-hand fumes, says a report from the International Epidemiological Association.
Scottish pubs have seen a 10% drop in sales and a 14% drop in custom since the ban. But cigarette sales went up by almost 5% in the six months after the ban, according to figures from the Scottish Grocers Federation.Scottish pubs have seen a 10% drop in sales and a 14% drop in custom since the ban. But cigarette sales went up by almost 5% in the six months after the ban, according to figures from the Scottish Grocers Federation.
Every year more than 17,000 children under the age of five are admitted to hospital in Britain suffering from illnesses related to passive smoking, according to the Royal College of Physicians. Edinburgh University is now undertaking research to see if Scotland's ban has resulted in children being exposed to more smoke at home.Every year more than 17,000 children under the age of five are admitted to hospital in Britain suffering from illnesses related to passive smoking, according to the Royal College of Physicians. Edinburgh University is now undertaking research to see if Scotland's ban has resulted in children being exposed to more smoke at home.
INCREASING GLOBAL WARMINGINCREASING GLOBAL WARMING
With punters who smoke being forced outside for a fag, pubs are keen to make them as comfortable as possible so they go back in and spend more money. Thousands are being spent by breweries on outdoor smoking areas.With punters who smoke being forced outside for a fag, pubs are keen to make them as comfortable as possible so they go back in and spend more money. Thousands are being spent by breweries on outdoor smoking areas.
Outdoor heaters have been criticisedKeeping the chill off smokers is high up the list of priorities, putting outdoor heaters on the shopping list. The introduction of the smoking ban in England is expected to trigger a huge increase in demand for heat umbrellas, potentially creating a new environmental burden.Outdoor heaters have been criticisedKeeping the chill off smokers is high up the list of priorities, putting outdoor heaters on the shopping list. The introduction of the smoking ban in England is expected to trigger a huge increase in demand for heat umbrellas, potentially creating a new environmental burden.
Using a gas-fired heater for just one hour can waste enough energy to make 400 cups of tea, according to Friends of the Earth. Increased demand due to the smoking ban has prompted concern about exacerbating global warming. The LibDem environment spokesman, Norman Baker, has urged the government to act over the "wasteful practice" of patio heaters ahead of the ban.Using a gas-fired heater for just one hour can waste enough energy to make 400 cups of tea, according to Friends of the Earth. Increased demand due to the smoking ban has prompted concern about exacerbating global warming. The LibDem environment spokesman, Norman Baker, has urged the government to act over the "wasteful practice" of patio heaters ahead of the ban.
Environmental groups say the heaters are energy-hungry and their advice is simple - if it's cold outside, wear a coat. But manufacturers say figures for how much carbon heaters emit are often inaccurate and misleading. Based on government statistics, they say the current number of heaters are responsible for 0.002% of all UK carbon emissions.Environmental groups say the heaters are energy-hungry and their advice is simple - if it's cold outside, wear a coat. But manufacturers say figures for how much carbon heaters emit are often inaccurate and misleading. Based on government statistics, they say the current number of heaters are responsible for 0.002% of all UK carbon emissions.
MAKING CHEFS THE NEW PLUMBERSMAKING CHEFS THE NEW PLUMBERS
Recently the shortage of plumbers sent their wages sky high, prompting others to ditch well-paid jobs elsewhere to learn the trade and cash in. Now - thanks to the smoking ban - it's chefs.Recently the shortage of plumbers sent their wages sky high, prompting others to ditch well-paid jobs elsewhere to learn the trade and cash in. Now - thanks to the smoking ban - it's chefs.
Beer and fags go hand in hand for many and a lot of heavy smokers are also heavy drinkers. In a bid to offset the possible impact on alcohol sales of punters being turned outside for a cigarette, many pubs are focusing on food. It's resulted in the demand for chefs going through the roof and their wages could follow.Beer and fags go hand in hand for many and a lot of heavy smokers are also heavy drinkers. In a bid to offset the possible impact on alcohol sales of punters being turned outside for a cigarette, many pubs are focusing on food. It's resulted in the demand for chefs going through the roof and their wages could follow.
Jobs website Gumtree.com has seen a 37% increase in the number of adverts posted by pubs looking for chefs since the smoking ban in England was announced last December. It's a 114% increase compared with the same period last year, and demand is expected to keep on rising.Jobs website Gumtree.com has seen a 37% increase in the number of adverts posted by pubs looking for chefs since the smoking ban in England was announced last December. It's a 114% increase compared with the same period last year, and demand is expected to keep on rising.
"The increased focus on food in the run-up to the smoking ban means trained chefs are very much in demand," says John Porter, food editor of trade newspaper The Publican. "But demand totally outstrips supply, as there is a real skills shortage in the industry. Pubs are having to really improve the wages and benefits they offer in order to fill vacancies.""The increased focus on food in the run-up to the smoking ban means trained chefs are very much in demand," says John Porter, food editor of trade newspaper The Publican. "But demand totally outstrips supply, as there is a real skills shortage in the industry. Pubs are having to really improve the wages and benefits they offer in order to fill vacancies."
Last year the average wage for a chef at a standard pub was under £25,000, now it's estimated to top £30,000 plus bonuses. Some companies are luring chefs from Michelin-starred restaurants with six-figure salaries to up their game when it comes to pub grub.Last year the average wage for a chef at a standard pub was under £25,000, now it's estimated to top £30,000 plus bonuses. Some companies are luring chefs from Michelin-starred restaurants with six-figure salaries to up their game when it comes to pub grub.
LINING THE POCKETS OF THE PAPARAZZILINING THE POCKETS OF THE PAPARAZZI
The smoking ban is very democratic, even the rich and famous are forced outside for a fag and guess who's waiting for them - the paparazzi.The smoking ban is very democratic, even the rich and famous are forced outside for a fag and guess who's waiting for them - the paparazzi.
Looking forward to the banWithin weeks of a smoking ban being introduced in New York, stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Hudson were pictured outside restaurants and bars having a puff.Looking forward to the banWithin weeks of a smoking ban being introduced in New York, stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Hudson were pictured outside restaurants and bars having a puff.
Such establishments used to be able to shield their famous patrons from the camera lens, but it will be much harder with smoking bans.Such establishments used to be able to shield their famous patrons from the camera lens, but it will be much harder with smoking bans.
Celebrities now face a choice, forego the fag or stand a good chance of being snapped having it. What's the solution? Exclusive outdoor smoking lounges for VIPs perhaps?Celebrities now face a choice, forego the fag or stand a good chance of being snapped having it. What's the solution? Exclusive outdoor smoking lounges for VIPs perhaps?

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You'll get more smokers standing outside pubs and gathering in beer gardens - so complaints from neighbours will also increase. So more arguments on the streets between drinkers and neighbours!Geoff Harris, BathYou'll get more smokers standing outside pubs and gathering in beer gardens - so complaints from neighbours will also increase. So more arguments on the streets between drinkers and neighbours!Geoff Harris, Bath
I sympathise with the poor celebrities who may be photographed standing outside a building filling their lungs with tar. Diddums.Nicholas Blake, Nottingham, UK
We live in the South Wales Valleys, three doors away from a busy town centre pub where we have had absolutely no issues with noise in the eight years that we have been here. However, since the introduction of the smoking ban we have not had a single uninterrupted nights sleep. The ban, along with the recent licensing law changes that permit pubs to stay open for longer has created an outdoor social group who, often having indulged a little too enthusiastically, make a ridiculous amount of noise and have absolutely no thought for residents. The noise level is unbearable even with the windows closed and we are now sleep wearing earplugs. I'm not sure how we'll manage when the hot summer nights arrive, probably have to invest in an air conditioning unit ... very environmentally friendly!I would be very surprised if this ill thought out, nanny state ban hasn't seriously affected the value of our property. BTW, I'm a non smoker.Ven, Ebbw ValeWe live in the South Wales Valleys, three doors away from a busy town centre pub where we have had absolutely no issues with noise in the eight years that we have been here. However, since the introduction of the smoking ban we have not had a single uninterrupted nights sleep. The ban, along with the recent licensing law changes that permit pubs to stay open for longer has created an outdoor social group who, often having indulged a little too enthusiastically, make a ridiculous amount of noise and have absolutely no thought for residents. The noise level is unbearable even with the windows closed and we are now sleep wearing earplugs. I'm not sure how we'll manage when the hot summer nights arrive, probably have to invest in an air conditioning unit ... very environmentally friendly!I would be very surprised if this ill thought out, nanny state ban hasn't seriously affected the value of our property. BTW, I'm a non smoker.Ven, Ebbw Vale
You forgot smirting! The congregation of smokers outside pubs, offices or shopping centres creates a whole new social environment where flirting is likely to ensue. Just think of the stories children will be told in years to come: "Well, your mother and I met when we were social pariahs forced to stand outside in the rain like second class citizens enjoying a cigarette". Ah...Mike Finn, Teesside
Couple of things: The story of the man in Scotland who took up smoking so he could fit in with his friends is laughable - I can understand kids doing this but an adult taking up smoking to fit in says a lot more about them as a person than showing up some very considered legislation.Patio heaters are indeed wasteful; some enterprising company should develop a wind-up model that could give the wheezing smokers a bit of exercise if they feel so cold out there.Celebs caught smoking outside is a great leveller and I hope no exception is made for one of them - Bono and the Red Hot Chili Peppers were asked to put out their cigarettes in a hotel bar in Dublin after the Irish ban came in - what made this more extraordinary was then fact that it was in The Clarence; part-owned by Bono himself!The onset of the gastropub is a great thing; Ireland never had much of a pub grub tradition until the smoke cleared in our bars. Now we're even eating things like bangers and mash - will wonders ever cease?!Joe, Ashbourne, Ireland
As for people taking up smoking because they're friends are outside doing it - seriously, get a backbone! I'd have thought by that age people were past doing things just because they're mates do.AF, S DevonAs for people taking up smoking because they're friends are outside doing it - seriously, get a backbone! I'd have thought by that age people were past doing things just because they're mates do.AF, S Devon
The first paragraph in this section, when the person said they took up smoking and now smoke 20 a night is ridiculous. Why not just go outside and not have a cigarette? I gave up smoking 5 weeks ago this week because of the ban. It's a great thing once you get used to it and the smell of your pub.Kevin Brady, DublinThe first paragraph in this section, when the person said they took up smoking and now smoke 20 a night is ridiculous. Why not just go outside and not have a cigarette? I gave up smoking 5 weeks ago this week because of the ban. It's a great thing once you get used to it and the smell of your pub.Kevin Brady, Dublin
What about sales of good cigars plummeting. You can nip out for a quick ciggie, but can hardly stand outside during the time it takes to enjoy a cuban cigar!Rob, UxbridgeWhat about sales of good cigars plummeting. You can nip out for a quick ciggie, but can hardly stand outside during the time it takes to enjoy a cuban cigar!Rob, Uxbridge
How on earth can a smoking ban be a cause of someone taking up smoking - the idea is rediculous! I can understand the fact that non smokers will be left inside pubs alone whilst their friends go outside for a cigarette but even if the non smokers join them for the social aspects, they are not forced to join them in actually smoking themselves. Its just an excuse. And as for the smokers who claim they are forced to subject their children at home with more harm from passive smoking, they should just take a long hard look at their selfish, thoughtless attitudes and think of their children's health for a change. No excuse in the world can justify putting your children's health at risk purely bacause of a habit. There's lots of help and support out there now to help people to stop smoking, so if the help is there, I say use it.Mark, stoke on trentHow on earth can a smoking ban be a cause of someone taking up smoking - the idea is rediculous! I can understand the fact that non smokers will be left inside pubs alone whilst their friends go outside for a cigarette but even if the non smokers join them for the social aspects, they are not forced to join them in actually smoking themselves. Its just an excuse. And as for the smokers who claim they are forced to subject their children at home with more harm from passive smoking, they should just take a long hard look at their selfish, thoughtless attitudes and think of their children's health for a change. No excuse in the world can justify putting your children's health at risk purely bacause of a habit. There's lots of help and support out there now to help people to stop smoking, so if the help is there, I say use it.Mark, stoke on trent
The real answer to all these points; just quit!Ray Hindle, Lytham St AnnesThe real answer to all these points; just quit!Ray Hindle, Lytham St Annes
I sympathise with the poor celebrities who may be photographed standing outside a building filling their lungs with tar. Diddums.Nicholas Blake, Nottingham, UK
The "diddums" comment. I mean get a life buddy instead of focussing your high and mighty attitude on people who are genrally harmless and trying to have a good time. Leonardo DiCaprio, Hollywood, USA
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