UK Smoking Ban Success - 400,000 Quit Smoking
A year ago yesterday, the United Kingdom adopted a sweeping smoking ban that restricted people from lighting up in virtually all enclosed public locations, including previously allowed indoor smoking areas. First of its kind in the world, the Smoking Toolkit Study looked specifically at the impact this smoke-free legislation had on smoking rates in the community. The results of the study were presented this week at the 2008 UK National Smoking Cessation Conference, held in Birmingham, England.
Study Highlights:
- 400,000 people have quit smoking in the year since the ban was enacted.
- Interviews with more than 32,000 current and ex-smokers revealed that during the nine months prior to the start of the ban on July 1, 2007, smoking rates dropped by 1.6%.
- During the nine months following the ban, interviews indicated smoking rates fell by 5.5%.
- It's estimated that as many as 40,000 lives will be saved in the next 10 years due to this smoke-free legislation.
Poll Questions:
Should smoking be banned in bars/pubs?
1) Yes
2) No
3) Undecided
Should smoking be banned in restaurants?
1) Yes
2) No
3) Provide a designated smoking area
How do you feel about prohibiting smoking in outdoor areas like parks and playgrounds?
1) Yes
2) No
3) Undecided
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Comments
I think making my borough of Manhattan in NYC smoke free would help discourage new smokers from starting and old smokers from continuing with business as usual. Young people in the world need to be encouraged not to start smoking and to quit if they have already started. What can we do?