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Smoke-Free Proposal for Broome County’s Parks

Thursday, September 13th, 2012

cheap pall mall cigarettesSmoking anything other than a grill or a campfire at Broome County parks may soon become much more difficult. In a move that mirrors other ordinances recently enforced or proposed across New York, the Broome County Legislature is planned to vote next week on a new ordinance prohibiting smoking in approximately all places of its parks. “We’re finding out more and more every day about the harmful effects of tobacco smoke and smoking exposure,” argued Broome County Legislator Joseph Merrill, D-District 2, who sponsored the decision. “We should all be moving towards this.”

The law received key committee-level approval too this week that was needed to send it before the full ordinance at its conference September 20.

The prohibition would affect nine county-owned places: Aqua Terra Park, Cole Park, Dorchester Park, Finch Hollow Park, Greenwood Park, Grippen Park, Hawkins Pond, Otsiningo Park and Round Top Park.

“It’s an important move because it can protect people from smoking exposure, and we know that second-hand smoke exposure is injurious especially to people with heart-disease and asthma,” reported Sandy Fischer, smoking control coordinator for the Broome County Health Department.

A new version of the law was introduced last month, but lawmakers put it on hold after interest arose that smokers may be forced to nearby roadways for to smoke. Under the revised new proposal, smoking would be permitted in parking lots and at overnight camp sites.

 

Smoking Ban Wide to More Public Places

Wednesday, July 18th, 2012

best kent cigsThe tobacco smoking ban will soon be enlarged to more public places in Singapore. Smoking will be prohibited on corridors, void decks and staircases within residential buildings, sheltered walkways and overhead bridges and outdoor hospital compounds. Smoking will also be banned within a five meter radius around bus shelters. Implementation details of the smoking ban will be refined in consultation with the community and building owners.

Announcing the new plan in Parliament, Senior Minister of State for the Environment and Water Resources, Grace Fu, declared that the long term goal is to ban smoking in all public places, except designated special smoking areas.

In 2005, a smoking prohibition at all bus stops was enforced. Dustbins were also located at the edge of the bus shelter for to encourage smokers to move away from non-smokers.

Ms Fu also argued that she hopes more centers will make the move to make their major premises smoke-free. She added that the state ministry will also think over extending the smoking ban to parks and town public areas.

MP for Nee Soon GRC, Lee Bee Wah, had earlier called for better enforcement of the smoking ban.

Dr Lee reported: “Another thing which can sour a person’s every day experience is the exposure to cigarette smoke. While there is at present a smoking prohibition only for some public places, but such places as walkways, overhead bridges and of course parks do not have such restrictions. Having laws is one thing, but having it enforced is another.”

Ms Fu added: “Community obligation and individual responsibility are key to successful implementation as there is a limit to the resources we can commit to enforcing an extended smoking prohibition.”