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juliet ([personal profile] juliet) wrote2007-07-03 02:45 pm

Smoking & age

I've seen some (although not that much, excluding the obligatory newspaper articles) discussion online about the smoking ban, but nothing about the fact that the age for buying fags is to be raised to 18 as of October.

I'm broadly in favour of this (it won't actually stop 16/17yos buying fags, I imagine, but it might stop 14yos doing so. Although it may just increase the numbers of kids pestering people to buy fags for them). But it throws up, again, the discrepancy in age legislation. 16 is old enough to get married & have kids, but not old enough to vote, drive a car, buy alcohol or cigarettes. 17 is old enough to join the army but still not to vote or smoke/drink.

Bringing all of it down to 16 would seem a bit of a retrograde step. Taking everything up to 18 is impractical (well, not in the army or driving cases, but definitely in the sex/babies case). I don't think there is a solution, but it still seems *untidy*.

I am so far very much liking the smoking ban. Was v pleased on Sunday lunchtime to see a sand bucket outside the greasy spoon for fag-ends, & *not* to have to eat my chipses (yes, I know, bad for me as well) through other people's smoke.

[identity profile] d-floorlandmine.livejournal.com 2007-07-03 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Mind you: you can bring a new human into the world but not vote as to the world they grow up in
Aye, that too!

Is the Army exempt from the new legislation re smoking?
Hmmm. Good question. "Company. Company, exit building! Company. Company ... light up!"
abi: (boozes)

[personal profile] abi 2007-07-03 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Army barracks count as private residences, therefore smoking is permitted. Though in Scotland at least, the MoD brought in their own smoking bans in military facilities & announced a programme to help soldiers quit - perhaps same is now happening in England.

[identity profile] valkyriekaren.livejournal.com 2007-07-03 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Is the Army exempt from the new legislation re smoking?

I wouldn't imagine so - they're an employer like any other. On the other hand, would you like to be the one to tell a gang of testosteroned-up squaddies that they can't have a swift fag after dinner?