Smokers Want an Exception to be Made for Small Cafes Smoking
Posted: Fri 9th May 2008 06:00 am
Smokers Want an Exception to be Made for Small Cafes Smoking Ban
Posted on May 3rd, 2008 by admin
A number of smokers organisations are preparing to take the Dutch state to court in order to try to get an exception to be made for small cafes so they won’t fall under the smoking ban.
The smokers clubs are worried that small cafes won’t survive after the smoking ban to be introduced on July 1st. “Larger cafes can build a smoking room area. It is then obvious that customers will choose that cafe over one where they can’t smoke in”, said the spokesman from Forces Nederland, one of the organisations.
The spokesman pointed out that in Ireland and Scotland there have been many small bars and cafes that have had to close down due to the smoking ban. “It is unfair because small businesses don’t have the money or room to survive the consequences of the smoking ban. In Denmark for instance, the smoking ban only applies to cafes that are more than 40 square metres in size”, said the spokesman.
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Posted on May 3rd, 2008 by admin
A number of smokers organisations are preparing to take the Dutch state to court in order to try to get an exception to be made for small cafes so they won’t fall under the smoking ban.
The smokers clubs are worried that small cafes won’t survive after the smoking ban to be introduced on July 1st. “Larger cafes can build a smoking room area. It is then obvious that customers will choose that cafe over one where they can’t smoke in”, said the spokesman from Forces Nederland, one of the organisations.
The spokesman pointed out that in Ireland and Scotland there have been many small bars and cafes that have had to close down due to the smoking ban. “It is unfair because small businesses don’t have the money or room to survive the consequences of the smoking ban. In Denmark for instance, the smoking ban only applies to cafes that are more than 40 square metres in size”, said the spokesman.
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