Non-smoking Bern

 
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Crossposted to: Move me Around

It looks like another domino is about to fall in the campaign to allow people to go out to a bar or restaurant without coming home smelling of second-hand smoke: the Swiss canton of Bern is considering a ban on smoking in bars and restaurants with the exception of those which create fumoirs - special sealed smoking lounges. Bern would join cantons Tichino and Soleure, and of course the neigboring states of France and Italy in doing this, following on examples set by New York, California, and Ireland.

I of course am all for this since I like to go to bars and restaurants, and I don't like to come home stinking, or at least not of second-hand smoke. I know some people like to frame this as a question of personal liberty, and it is, but maybe not the way smokers think of it: people should have the freedom to attend a concert or go to a bar or have a nice meal without having to breath somebody else's tobacco smoke! If you want to smoke take it outside.

For some incomprehensible reason the Swiss restaurant association opposes this move, even though illiminating smoking has increased restaurant profits everywhere it's been tried, sometimes dramatically. Thankfully the cantonal chapters are not going along with this.

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Ohio

We passed a law in Ohio (Nearly a 60/40 ratio split in the election) in favor of banning smoking in all bars, restaurants, and whatnot, unless the place has an outside patio or are a private club. Smokers started bitching, then sued to overturn the law, now the Ohio Department of Health has until June 7th of this year, or else I think it'll become void. Anyhow, I can't go out to a bar that actually respects the law I voted for.

I might sue the state, if they don't start enforcing the law. (Seems that's only way to get things done, nowadays).

France

In France, tobacco is already banned fron public places exept bar, restaurants, night clubs and casinos. In this places, smoking will be ban from Jan 1st 2008. And smoking in these places will cost you a €68 fine.

In my opinion the ban is a good thing. I just can stand the smell of tobacco.

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