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Smoking ban should be extended to outdoor areas - but nicotine's no worse than coffee, report says | |
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Nicotine is no worse for you than coffee but the ban on smoking in public should be extended to outdoor areas, a report has said. | |
The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) said the ban, introduced in 2007, had “de-normalised” smoking and creating further exclusion zones would make the habit more inconvenient for smokers. | The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) said the ban, introduced in 2007, had “de-normalised” smoking and creating further exclusion zones would make the habit more inconvenient for smokers. |
Pub gardens, school gates, parks and outdoor areas of restaurants should be on the list of smoke-free zones, the report insists. | |
But the pro-smoking lobby said furthering the ban would “discriminate” against smokers. | But the pro-smoking lobby said furthering the ban would “discriminate” against smokers. |
In the report, the RSPH said research it commissioned showing nine in 10 people believed nicotine alone was harmful to health was “alarming”, pointing out that it was toxins in tobacco-based products which caused harm. | In the report, the RSPH said research it commissioned showing nine in 10 people believed nicotine alone was harmful to health was “alarming”, pointing out that it was toxins in tobacco-based products which caused harm. |
Shirley Cramer, RSPH’s chief executive, said nicotine was no more harmful than caffeine and urged a greater use of e-cigarettes. The charity would like to see the products renamed as “nicotine sticks or vapourisers”. | Shirley Cramer, RSPH’s chief executive, said nicotine was no more harmful than caffeine and urged a greater use of e-cigarettes. The charity would like to see the products renamed as “nicotine sticks or vapourisers”. |
“Over 100,000 people die from smoking-related disease every year in the UK," she said. | “Over 100,000 people die from smoking-related disease every year in the UK," she said. |
"While we have made good progress to reduce smoking rates, one in five of us still does. | "While we have made good progress to reduce smoking rates, one in five of us still does. |
“Most people smoke through habit and to get their nicotine hit. | “Most people smoke through habit and to get their nicotine hit. |
“Clearly we would rather people didn't smoke, but in line with Nice [National Institute for Heath and Care Excellence] guidance on reducing the harm from tobacco, using safer forms of nicotine such as NRT and e-cigarettes are effective in helping people quit. | “Clearly we would rather people didn't smoke, but in line with Nice [National Institute for Heath and Care Excellence] guidance on reducing the harm from tobacco, using safer forms of nicotine such as NRT and e-cigarettes are effective in helping people quit. |
“Getting people on to nicotine rather than using tobacco would make a big difference to the public's health - clearly there are issues in terms of having smokers addicted to nicotine, but this would move us on from having a serious and costly public health issue from smoking-related disease to instead address the issue of addiction to a substance which in and of itself is not too dissimilar to caffeine addiction.” | “Getting people on to nicotine rather than using tobacco would make a big difference to the public's health - clearly there are issues in terms of having smokers addicted to nicotine, but this would move us on from having a serious and costly public health issue from smoking-related disease to instead address the issue of addiction to a substance which in and of itself is not too dissimilar to caffeine addiction.” |
A Populus survey for the charity found 50 per cent of adults would be more likely to use outside areas in pubs and bars if the ban was extended, while a third of smokers would turn to e-cigarettes to get round the prohibition. | A Populus survey for the charity found 50 per cent of adults would be more likely to use outside areas in pubs and bars if the ban was extended, while a third of smokers would turn to e-cigarettes to get round the prohibition. |
The RSPH also called for local authority ‘stop smoking’ services to use e-cigarettes to wean users off regular cigarettes and new rules for retailers stocking tobacco, including mandatory sale of alternative nicotine products and tighter licensing. | The RSPH also called for local authority ‘stop smoking’ services to use e-cigarettes to wean users off regular cigarettes and new rules for retailers stocking tobacco, including mandatory sale of alternative nicotine products and tighter licensing. |
Smokers' lobby group Forest welcomed the RSPH's announcement that “nicotine is no more harmful to health than caffeine”. | Smokers' lobby group Forest welcomed the RSPH's announcement that “nicotine is no more harmful to health than caffeine”. |
But its director Simon Clark added: “While it makes sense to encourage smokers to switch from combustible cigarettes to electronic cigarettes, public health campaigns should be based on education, not coercion and prohibition. | But its director Simon Clark added: “While it makes sense to encourage smokers to switch from combustible cigarettes to electronic cigarettes, public health campaigns should be based on education, not coercion and prohibition. |
“Banning smoking outside pubs and bars would discriminate against adults who enjoy smoking. | “Banning smoking outside pubs and bars would discriminate against adults who enjoy smoking. |
“Renaming e-cigarettes is a silly idea. It ignores the fact that e-cigs are popular because they mimic the act of smoking. | “Renaming e-cigarettes is a silly idea. It ignores the fact that e-cigs are popular because they mimic the act of smoking. |
“The name is part of their appeal. Calling them nicotine sticks or vapourisers suggests a medicinal product and that misses the point. | “The name is part of their appeal. Calling them nicotine sticks or vapourisers suggests a medicinal product and that misses the point. |
“For many consumers e-cigarettes are a recreational product. | “For many consumers e-cigarettes are a recreational product. |
“If public health lobbyists don't understand that they could sabotage a potentially game-changing device." | “If public health lobbyists don't understand that they could sabotage a potentially game-changing device." |
Additional reporting by PA | Additional reporting by PA |
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