This newsitem struck me last weekend.
In about a year you won’t be able to smoke anymore in Dutch bars, club and restaurants. Finally, after years and years of delays, the government finally decided to push this through! I’ve been a heavy smoker for years, and even when I still lit my 25 Camels a day, I though it was a good idea to ban smoking from public places and from bars and restaurants.
Somehow, however it never got this far. If I recall correctly, a couple of years ago, the government came to an agreement with the smoking lobby and an organization representing bars and restaurants. In this agreement, there were certain deadlines bars, restaurants and clubs had to meet with respect to smoking-free sections in those places.
When somewhere in the beginning of this year a new coalition came to power, they immediately started to investigate if a full smoking ban would be possible, based on the fact that the deadline previously agreed upon wasn’t met (it wasn’t even close).
In what the smoking lobby calls a unilateral ending of a previous agreement, the government has decided to ban all smoking in restaurants, bars and clubs as of the 1st of July next year. Immediately of course, the smoking lobby starts to viciously complain. They claim to have gotten 15.000 signatures of people that don’t want this public smoking ban to go in effect. Of course–I can find those too, but the question is, is in inevitable anyway?? Of course it is, so why bother.
It’s unbelievable, the Netherlands really is one of the last places in North-Western Europe that still allows smoking in public places, bars and restaurants. I think it’s pathetic the smoking lobby still tries to prevent this from happening. The effects on health have been proven, so why resist!!. Oh, and research even shows that business doesn’t suffer all that much anyway…
Thanks to Allen Cavanagh from Ireland for the nice comic. He runs the website Caricatures Ireland.com, for all your wedding and corporate entertainment.


