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I am working near Victoria now and when I go to the station to get lunch I'm
often reminded that smoking is still permitted in railway stations. However, I was wondering if when smoking is banned in pubs and the like next year will it be banned in railway stations as well? I've done a google but haven't had any joy. Anyone know or can point me to a source of information? P.S. I don't want to start a smoking flame-war; I have my opinions about smoking but I'll keep them to myself. -- Chris Hansen | chrishansenhome at btinternet dot com |http://www.christianphansen.com or |http://www.livejournal.com/users/chrishansenhome |
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On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 20:51:54 +0000, Christian Hansen
wrote: I am working near Victoria now and when I go to the station to get lunch I'm often reminded that smoking is still permitted in railway stations. It's permitted in *most* *mainline* stations. Some are covered by the Fire Precaution legislation - Liverpool St and Birmingham New St are two that spring to mind. The remodelled St Pancras will be completely non smoking when Eurostar arrives there. The Tube and DLR have a complete ban IIRC. However, I was wondering if when smoking is banned in pubs and the like next year will it be banned in railway stations as well? I've done a google but haven't had any joy. I have no idea at all but it's an interesting question. Anyone know or can point me to a source of information? This is the Government consultation document. http://www.dh.gov.uk/assetRoot/04/13/73/26/04137326.pdf -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 20:51:54 +0000, Christian Hansen
wrote: I am working near Victoria now and when I go to the station to get lunch I'm often reminded that smoking is still permitted in railway stations. However, I was wondering if when smoking is banned in pubs and the like next year will it be banned in railway stations as well? I've done a google but haven't had any joy. Unfortunately I think it will be enforced about as much as the ban on the use of mobile phones whilst driving is, i.e. the odd show trial but basically just another piece of law that'll be completely forgotten about after a month or so. It might be better enforced in small venues like pubs and restaurants where licencees and their staff can theoretically be punished, but that said, go to some of the pubs in Watford or many other city centres and see how well age laws are enforced - i.e. barely. |
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![]() "Peter Frimberley" wrote in message ... On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 20:51:54 +0000, Christian Hansen wrote: I am working near Victoria now and when I go to the station to get lunch I'm often reminded that smoking is still permitted in railway stations. However, I was wondering if when smoking is banned in pubs and the like next year will it be banned in railway stations as well? I've done a google but haven't had any joy. Unfortunately I think it will be enforced about as much as the ban on the use of mobile phones whilst driving is, i.e. the odd show trial but basically just another piece of law that'll be completely forgotten about after a month or so. It might be better enforced in small venues like pubs and restaurants where licencees and their staff can theoretically be punished, but that said, go to some of the pubs in Watford or many other city centres and see how well age laws are enforced - i.e. barely. Whilst I feel the law on driving with mobile phones could easily be enforced (remember the law on seatbelts...), I think the smoking ban is perfectly enforced in Scotland and I see no reason why it won't be likewise in England. Michael |
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![]() "Christian Hansen" wrote in message ... I am working near Victoria now and when I go to the station to get lunch I'm often reminded that smoking is still permitted in railway stations. However, I was wondering if when smoking is banned in pubs and the like next year will it be banned in railway stations as well? I've done a google but haven't had any joy. Anyone know or can point me to a source of information? P.S. I don't want to start a smoking flame-war; I have my opinions about smoking but I'll keep them to myself. -- Chris Hansen | chrishansenhome at btinternet dot com |http://www.christianphansen.com or |http://www.livejournal.com/users/chrishansenhome It's not permitted ANYWHERE on Stratford Station - even the overly draughty upstairs bits! Presumably because tube trains use the same platforms. MaxB |
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MaxB wrote:
It's not permitted ANYWHERE on Stratford Station - even the overly draughty upstairs bits! Presumably because tube trains use the same platforms. It's not permitted anywhere on Stratford station as it's managed by London Underground, and has been since the Jubilee Line Extension opened. Cheers, Barry |
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Peter Frimberley wrote:
Unfortunately I think it will be enforced about as much as the ban on the use of mobile phones whilst driving is, i.e. the odd show trial but basically just another piece of law that'll be completely forgotten about after a month or so. Contrary to popular belief, and seemingly unknown to journalists, Ireland first introduced legislation enabling restrictions on smoking nearly twenty years ago. It was not fully enabled until the 1st January 1996, where it prohibited smoking in many public places including waiting rooms in railway and bus stations. It was widely flouted and rarely enforced. The well known 2004 legislation in Ireland relates to smoking in the *workplace*. It carries with it more weight than a generic public space ban as it is effectively a right to a smoke-free environment at work. This seems to be a more widely acceptable restriction although attitudes to smoking have also changed somewhat since 1996. As the UK legislation is an enclosed public space ban, I suspect you are correct and it will not be supported or enforced as strongly as an explicit workplace ban probably would. ESB |
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Ernst S Blofeld wrote:
As the UK legislation is an enclosed public space ban, England and Wales, rather. ESB |
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![]() It's permitted in *most* *mainline* stations. Some are covered by the Fire Precaution legislation - Liverpool St and Birmingham New St are two that spring to mind. The remodelled St Pancras will be completely non smoking when Eurostar arrives there. The Tube and DLR have a complete ban IIRC. St. Pancras is already no smoking (as of last Monday). They decided to introduce a complete ban early. -- Peter |
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i was hoping that they might stick to banning it in enclosed spaces
(like pubs), but i read in the paper the other day that a london council has already banned their staff from taking fag breaks - even when they went outside the building. the same story mentioned that the council was even pondering banning smoking in council houses! |
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