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Plans for 'shop a smoker' hotline | Plans for 'shop a smoker' hotline |
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A "shop-a-smoker" hotline will be set up to ensure people comply with the smoking ban, the government says. | |
The government said the hotline would go live next summer when the new rules come into force in England, because the ban would be largely self-policing. | |
People will be able to report their colleagues as well as venues which are flouting the new rules. | People will be able to report their colleagues as well as venues which are flouting the new rules. |
But smokers' lobby group Forest said "grassing up" was not the British way and it would not get many calls. | But smokers' lobby group Forest said "grassing up" was not the British way and it would not get many calls. |
Evidence from abroad shows smoking bans were self-policed so this is a sensible measure Ian Willmore, of Action on Smoking and Health | Evidence from abroad shows smoking bans were self-policed so this is a sensible measure Ian Willmore, of Action on Smoking and Health |
Forest director Simon Clark said: "This shows how desperate the government has become. People won't use the phone line. | |
"Most smokers are law-abiding citizens, and I can't believe people will want to shop smokers. It is not the British way." | |
The government has already agreed legislation to ban smoking from all public places, including pubs and restaurants, from summer 2007. | The government has already agreed legislation to ban smoking from all public places, including pubs and restaurants, from summer 2007. |
Individuals and businesses found flouting the law could be fined. | Individuals and businesses found flouting the law could be fined. |
It will be enforced by local councils, but health minister Andy Burnham said much of the responsibility would lie with members of the public to police it. | It will be enforced by local councils, but health minister Andy Burnham said much of the responsibility would lie with members of the public to police it. |
"We know from the experience of other countries that smoke-free legislation is largely self-enforcing. | "We know from the experience of other countries that smoke-free legislation is largely self-enforcing. |
"However, we are proposing to introduce a smoke-free compliance line as a supportive measure." | "However, we are proposing to introduce a smoke-free compliance line as a supportive measure." |
And Ian Willmore, from anti-smoking group Action on Smoking and Health (Ash), added: "Evidence from abroad shows smoking bans were self-policed, so this is a sensible measure." | And Ian Willmore, from anti-smoking group Action on Smoking and Health (Ash), added: "Evidence from abroad shows smoking bans were self-policed, so this is a sensible measure." |
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