The smoking ban came into effect on 1 July in England making it illegal to smoke in any public place with exemptions for certain residences including prisons, care homes and psychiatric units. We want to know how it has affected you.
As the ban was coming into effect, it emerged that:
At the same time there were exemptions.
Nick Johnson, chief executive of the Social Care Association, said last month: “When the smoking ban was being thought up, nobody thought of us. People were thinking of pubs, hotels, railway stations. Social care was not even in the minds of ministers and [the potential problems] are the collateral effect of that.”
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