Greece's third try at smoking ban gets underway - Feature

Athens - Greece introduced a ban on smoking in public places on Wednesday - its third attempt in a decade to stamp out the habit in the country considered one of the last bastions of smoking in the European Union. Anyone caught lighting up will now b...
Posted : Wed, 01 Jul 2009 11:53:39 GMT
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Athens - Greece introduced a ban on smoking in public places on Wednesday - its third attempt in a decade to stamp out the habit in the country considered one of the last bastions of smoking in the European Union. Anyone caught lighting up will now be subject to a 1,000 euros (1,400 dollars) fine, whilst establishments that do not comply with the new regulations risk losing licences.

Britain, Ireland, France, Germany and other EU states have already introduced public smoking bans.

But, considering Greece's patchy track record for implementing new laws, there seems to be no guarantee the new law, with allows for some loopholes and is unpopular with the public, will succeed.

Similar laws introduced in 2002 and 2003 went largely unheeded in a country where nearly 45 per cent of adults smoke and where puffing on cigarettes in offices and cafes is seen as a traditional pastime.

"In Greece we are used to saying that laws are passed but not enforced," Health Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos said.

"Smoking is already prohibited in hospitals but the ban is not obeyed. We are determined to enforce the new law this time around and to revolutionise people's outlook," he warned.

The last legal cigarettes in hospitals, schools, cinemas, airports and all public forms of transportation were to be stubbed out on Wednesday, while huge billboards advertising cigarette brands will also be banned from city streets and motorways.

After a last-minute amendment to the law, companies with more than 50 employees will be able to set up dedicated smoking areas on their premises.

Small cafes and restaurants with premises measuring less than 70 square metres have had to choose between becoming tobacco-free or admitting only patrons who smoke.

Many bar and restaurant owners have reacted angrily to the new laws, saying they face financial losses.

"Look around you. There is no one sitting inside today - the cafe is completely empty because we decided to make it non-smoking," said Vassilis Panagopoulos, the manager of Valaoutou Cafe in central Athens.

"For now we have tables outside which serve the summer season, but what will happen during the winter when people are forced to sit indoors?"

Giorgos, a 40-year-old Athens bar worker, believes most small businesses will choose to accept smokers, saying: "The majority of our customers come here to relax, have a drink and smoke."

Some restaurant owners are not convinced a ban is the best way to balance pleasure with improving public health.

"We can understand the government wanting to protect the public," said Dionysis Koutsonikolis, a

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Re: Greece's third try at smoking ban gets underway
By: Sanja , Wed, 01 Jul 2009 16:07:58 GMT

Greece is doing this only because the EU requires it; otherwise they would have never done it. I see the Greek media complaining about this "EU-dictated ban". That's the best indication that the Greek society hasn't changed their attitude towards smoking yet. I think they should look upon some of their neighbours who are not in the EU and didn't have to ban smoking in public places, but they did it anyway (such as Albania in 2006 and Turkey in 2008).



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