http://www.telegraph....ll-public-places.html
So one council is considering banning smoking in all public places, is this one more measure to control our freedom of choice?
I am not a smoker myself but I find it rather strange that a ban such as this can be placed on an act that is not in itself illegal.
/// Stony Stratford Councillor Paul Bartlett, who is leading the campaign, said: "When you walk through the high street in any town, smoke is in your face and harming you and any children there. ///
If this is so, why is Councillor Bartlett also not leading a campaign to ban the internal combustion engine from the high street, after all isn't that the largest pollutant on our streets?
Councillor Bartlett also stated:
/// "Smokers then get their butt, which is full of saliva, and chuck it on the floor. It costs millions to clear street rubbish.” ///
There is already anti-litter laws in force which covers all forms of litter, cigarette buts are the least form of litter.
As regards the amount of germ carrying saliva they contain, shouldn't the filthy habits of spitting and also the spitting out chewing gum, be of more concern?