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Should the UKs government be allowed to break its own smoking ban laws?”

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Should the UKs government be allowed to break its own smoking ban laws?”

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When the smoking ban came into effect in England on 1 July 2007, the whole of the United Kingdom became a smoke-free zone. Within the first year, the Department of Health says 400,000 people quit smoking. But what are the rules and where can you go for that crafty fag? Where is smoking banned? Smoking in all indoor public places is banned. Many places – such as cinemas and public transport – have rarely permitted smoking in recent years, and now places like pubs, restaurants, nightclubs and private members’ clubs will not be able to permit customers to smoke inside. You also can’t smoke in offices or any workplace; except if you work by yourself. You can’t smoke in a company vehicle that is used by several people; even if they are not in it at the time. Smoking is still be banned at certain outdoor locations that are ‘substantially enclosed’, such as football grounds and covered walkways. It is also banned on all parts of a railway station, even open-air platforms. Where can I smoke? Y

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