Cigarette display ban considered
Displaying cigarettes in shops could be banned in England under government plans being considered to cut smoking and discourage children from starting.
Tougher controls on vending machines in pubs and restaurants are also being discussed, and the public will be consulted on the proposals soon.
Ex-smoker and Tory leader David Cameron said the idea was worth looking at.
But the Association of Convenience Stores said the move would be ineffective and present major problems.
It said forcing shops to hide their cigarettes would create practical difficulties and result in extra expense for shop owners.
Under the counter
Outlining the proposals, Public Health Minister Dawn Primarolo said it was “vital” to teach children that “smoking is bad”.
“If that means stripping out vending machines or removing cigarettes from behind the counter, I’m willing to do that,” she said.
Ms Primarolo stressed: “Children who smoke are putting their lives at risk and are more likely to die of cancer than people who start smoking later.”
Opposition leader Mr Cameron backed the idea, saying: “As someone who struggled with giving up smoking, it helps if you take away some of the temptation.
“It is difficult and there will be all sorts of problems in terms of the layout of shops, that’s why it is right to have a consultation.
“Let’s not rule it out,” he added.
The measures could effectively force the sale of cigarettes and tobacco products under the counter in convenience shops and supermarkets.
Measures that make it easier to sell nicotine replacement gums and patches are also under consideration.
The Department of Health, which is keen to prevent youngsters from smoking, has cited research that suggests someone who starts smoking at the age of 15 is three times more likely to die of smoking-related cancer than someone who starts in their late 20s.
The proposed measures come after this year’s Budget in which Chancellor Alistair Darling increased the duty on tobacco, adding 11p to the price of a packet of 20 cigarettes and 4p to the price of five cigars.
The chancellor also said the government was continuing the 5% reduced rate of VAT on smoking cessation products beyond 30 June.
A ban on smoking in public places and workplaces in England came into force last July.
Bans were introduced in Scotland in 2006, and in Wales and Northern Ireland in 2007.
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Published: 2008/03/24 12:09:16 GMT
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Oh, for fucks sake!
How many people, honestly, do they think walk into a shop, look at the cigarette display and decide “I know! I’ll take up smoking!” Or lookat a vending machine in a bar and think the same thing?
Though, I am kinda looking forward to feeling a bit dodgy asking for under the counter goods if this happens.
Will
You forgot to mention all those ‘children’ who’ll be bar hopping and decide to raid the vending machines. *mwa ha ha* Then again, I don’t know what the legal drinking age is over there… Wales has banned public smoking? Damn, I was hoping to move there some day when I’m rich and famous! *blows raspberry* 😉 ~Shady
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You forgot to mention all those ‘children’ who’ll be bar hopping and decide to raid the vending machines. *mwa ha ha* Then again, I don’t know what the legal drinking age is over there… Wales has banned public smoking? Damn, I was hoping to move there some day when I’m rich and famous! *blows raspberry* 😉 ~Shady
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You forgot to mention all those ‘children’ who’ll be bar hopping and decide to raid the vending machines. *mwa ha ha* Then again, I don’t know what the legal drinking age is over there… Wales has banned public smoking? Damn, I was hoping to move there some day when I’m rich and famous! *blows raspberry* 😉 ~Shady
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Oh, and I almost forgot… most ‘children’ start smoking by bumming them off their friends first, so altering the displays wouldn’t really do a damned bit of good. ~Shady
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Oh, and I almost forgot… most ‘children’ start smoking by bumming them off their friends first, so altering the displays wouldn’t really do a damned bit of good. ~Shady
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Oh, and I almost forgot… most ‘children’ start smoking by bumming them off their friends first, so altering the displays wouldn’t really do a damned bit of good. ~Shady
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…oh, and I’m working on your icon, I haven’t forgotten. 🙂 I wonder how many notes I’ll end up leaving here since I’m half-awake and can’t get my thoughts together? *hehehe* ~Shady
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…oh, and I’m working on your icon, I haven’t forgotten. 🙂 I wonder how many notes I’ll end up leaving here since I’m half-awake and can’t get my thoughts together? *hehehe* ~Shady
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…oh, and I’m working on your icon, I haven’t forgotten. 🙂 I wonder how many notes I’ll end up leaving here since I’m half-awake and can’t get my thoughts together? *hehehe* ~Shady
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They probably could have cured lung cancer twice.
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They probably could have cured lung cancer twice.
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They probably could have cured lung cancer twice.
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I, being a lefty-libertarian smoker, of course find this obnoxious. Alcohol is just as bad for you as cigarettes, and its second-hand dangers (like drunk driving) are far greater. Yet I’ll bet the British Government (and pretty much, most governments) would never think of imposing these things on that. I’ll bet with all the time and effort politicians and activists spend attacking cigarettes…
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I, being a lefty-libertarian smoker, of course find this obnoxious. Alcohol is just as bad for you as cigarettes, and its second-hand dangers (like drunk driving) are far greater. Yet I’ll bet the British Government (and pretty much, most governments) would never think of imposing these things on that. I’ll bet with all the time and effort politicians and activists spend attacking cigarettes…
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I, being a lefty-libertarian smoker, of course find this obnoxious. Alcohol is just as bad for you as cigarettes, and its second-hand dangers (like drunk driving) are far greater. Yet I’ll bet the British Government (and pretty much, most governments) would never think of imposing these things on that. I’ll bet with all the time and effort politicians and activists spend attacking cigarettes…
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Damn, read those in reverse order. Stupid proofreading.
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Damn, read those in reverse order. Stupid proofreading.
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Damn, read those in reverse order. Stupid proofreading.
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Okay, Script Frenzy icon is up! 🙂 ~Shady
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Okay, Script Frenzy icon is up! 🙂 ~Shady
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Okay, Script Frenzy icon is up! 🙂 ~Shady
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Good grief.
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Good grief.
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Good grief.
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My Mum is a shopowner and she has actually found the proof of age thing pretty hard, with people now having to be 18 to buy cigarettes. It hasn’t made a difference in sales of cigarettes, but it has left her asking for ID from almost every single customer as if she gets it wrong, she can end up in prison. Nothing happens to the underagers who try to buy the cigarettes.
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My Mum is a shopowner and she has actually found the proof of age thing pretty hard, with people now having to be 18 to buy cigarettes. It hasn’t made a difference in sales of cigarettes, but it has left her asking for ID from almost every single customer as if she gets it wrong, she can end up in prison. Nothing happens to the underagers who try to buy the cigarettes.
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My Mum is a shopowner and she has actually found the proof of age thing pretty hard, with people now having to be 18 to buy cigarettes. It hasn’t made a difference in sales of cigarettes, but it has left her asking for ID from almost every single customer as if she gets it wrong, she can end up in prison. Nothing happens to the underagers who try to buy the cigarettes.
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Did you know that there’s a “Adults Only” warning in the Sesame Street Old School DVDs that are being released? Why, you ask? Cookie Monster carries a pipe in one recurring parody and then eats it. Oscar the Grouch is too grouchy and mean and in the first episode, a grown man Gordonasks a little girl to come home with him for milk & cookies INSANE. Adults Only? Sesame Street? ~
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Did you know that there’s a “Adults Only” warning in the Sesame Street Old School DVDs that are being released? Why, you ask? Cookie Monster carries a pipe in one recurring parody and then eats it. Oscar the Grouch is too grouchy and mean and in the first episode, a grown man Gordonasks a little girl to come home with him for milk & cookies INSANE. Adults Only? Sesame Street? ~
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Did you know that there’s a “Adults Only” warning in the Sesame Street Old School DVDs that are being released? Why, you ask? Cookie Monster carries a pipe in one recurring parody and then eats it. Oscar the Grouch is too grouchy and mean and in the first episode, a grown man Gordonasks a little girl to come home with him for milk & cookies INSANE. Adults Only? Sesame Street? ~
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I mean, I could see if Big Bird gave Snuffalupagus a blow job or something but it’s FREAKING SESAME STREET! *huffs* ~
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I mean, I could see if Big Bird gave Snuffalupagus a blow job or something but it’s FREAKING SESAME STREET! *huffs* ~
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I mean, I could see if Big Bird gave Snuffalupagus a blow job or something but it’s FREAKING SESAME STREET! *huffs* ~
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