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Smoking in open public areas
Rail companies have a blanket ban on smoking at train stations, regardless of whether it is under shelter or not, with signs warning that it is an offence punishable by fine, is this enforcable?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The recent "smoke free" legislation doesn't apply to open station areas.
However ATOC (the Association of Train Operating Companies) and Network Rail are using a long standing railway bye-law which makes it an offence to smoke anywhere, on railway property, where a 'No Smoking' sign is displayed. (So, yes, it's most definitely enforceable).
That information is made clear in this Network Rail press release:
http://www.networkrailmediacentre.co.uk/Conten t/Detail.asp?ReleaseID=3125&NewsAreaID=2&***** ***********=2
If I was still running a busy railway station (as I used to do) I would be extremely happy not to have to get someone to sweep up all of the dog ends every half hour.
Chris
However ATOC (the Association of Train Operating Companies) and Network Rail are using a long standing railway bye-law which makes it an offence to smoke anywhere, on railway property, where a 'No Smoking' sign is displayed. (So, yes, it's most definitely enforceable).
That information is made clear in this Network Rail press release:
http://www.networkrailmediacentre.co.uk/Conten t/Detail.asp?ReleaseID=3125&NewsAreaID=2&***** ***********=2
If I was still running a busy railway station (as I used to do) I would be extremely happy not to have to get someone to sweep up all of the dog ends every half hour.
Chris
I've just noted that AB's censorship system has spotted that my link contains the letter 'y', followed by 'i' & 'd and has deleted the 'offending' portion on the grounds of my apparent anti-Semitism!
I'll try again:
http://tinyurl.com/dd43ck
Chris
I'll try again:
http://tinyurl.com/dd43ck
Chris