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Scotland to ban smoking in cars with children | Scotland to ban smoking in cars with children |
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Scotland is to ban smoking in cars that are carrying children after MSPs voted unanimously in favour of a change in the law. | Scotland is to ban smoking in cars that are carrying children after MSPs voted unanimously in favour of a change in the law. |
The new legislation will mean fines of up to £100 for anyone who smokes in a car which has a passenger under the age of 18. | The new legislation will mean fines of up to £100 for anyone who smokes in a car which has a passenger under the age of 18. |
It aims protect children from the harmful effects of second-hand smoke. | It aims protect children from the harmful effects of second-hand smoke. |
The Smoking Prohibition (Children in Motor Vehicles) Bill was introduced by Liberal Democrat MSP Jim Hume. | The Smoking Prohibition (Children in Motor Vehicles) Bill was introduced by Liberal Democrat MSP Jim Hume. |
Mr Hume's mother died of cancer caused by second-hand smoke. | Mr Hume's mother died of cancer caused by second-hand smoke. |
'Healthiest start' | 'Healthiest start' |
He told MSPs that the concentrations of harmful tobacco particles in the very close confines of a car were far greater than from smoke in bars, which had already been banned. | He told MSPs that the concentrations of harmful tobacco particles in the very close confines of a car were far greater than from smoke in bars, which had already been banned. |
He added: "Around 60,000 children are put in this position each week in Scotland. | He added: "Around 60,000 children are put in this position each week in Scotland. |
"This legislation will, of course, address that situation and help to ensure that all our children and young people have the best and healthiest start in life." | "This legislation will, of course, address that situation and help to ensure that all our children and young people have the best and healthiest start in life." |
The bill was backed by the Scottish government and opposition parties in the Scottish Parliament. | The bill was backed by the Scottish government and opposition parties in the Scottish Parliament. |
Public health minister Maureen Watt said the legislation would contribute to the Scottish government's drive to cut the number of children exposed to second-hand smoke from 12% to 6% by 2020. | Public health minister Maureen Watt said the legislation would contribute to the Scottish government's drive to cut the number of children exposed to second-hand smoke from 12% to 6% by 2020. |
And she said that Scotland had shown itself to be a "world leader on tobacco control". | And she said that Scotland had shown itself to be a "world leader on tobacco control". |
Publicity campaign | Publicity campaign |
A publicity campaign will be carried out to raise awareness of the change in the law. | A publicity campaign will be carried out to raise awareness of the change in the law. |
The new legislation has also been supported by public health and anti-smoking campaigners, who have said that second-hand smoke can reach very high levels when someone lights up in a car. | The new legislation has also been supported by public health and anti-smoking campaigners, who have said that second-hand smoke can reach very high levels when someone lights up in a car. |
They have also said that about a fifth of 13 and 15-year-olds in Scotland are exposed to tobacco smoke during car journeys. | They have also said that about a fifth of 13 and 15-year-olds in Scotland are exposed to tobacco smoke during car journeys. |
Sheila Duffy, chief executive of health charity Ash Scotland, said: "This is a victory for doctors, nurses, parents and, most of all, for children. | |
"We know the immense harm done to children by second-hand smoke. Meningitis, lung cancer and even cot death have been linked to tobacco smoke. | |
"I'm delighted that we've introduced this sensible measure to protect children's health." | |
'Strong signal' | |
Dr Peter Fowlie, officer for Scotland for the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, said: "Scottish Parliament's move to ban smoking in cars carrying children not only protects children from terrible conditions linked to second-hand smoke such as bronchiolitis, pneumonia and asthma, but also sends a strong signal that smoking is not cool - it kills. | |
"Today's decision is something to be celebrated and we as paediatricians applaud parliamentarians for taking such bold steps to protect child health." | |
But smokers' group Forest had argued that the bill was the "worst kind of gesture politics" and represented a worrying intrusion into people's private space". | But smokers' group Forest had argued that the bill was the "worst kind of gesture politics" and represented a worrying intrusion into people's private space". |
A ban on smoking in cars carrying under-18s came into force in England and Wales earlier this year. | A ban on smoking in cars carrying under-18s came into force in England and Wales earlier this year. |
Northern Ireland is also looking at introducing a similar ban. | Northern Ireland is also looking at introducing a similar ban. |
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