Cape Breton could face public smoking ban
CBC News
Posted: Nov 24, 2012 7:13 PM AT
Last Updated: Nov 24, 2012 7:56 PM AT
Smokers in Cape Breton may soon have fewer places to light up. (CBC)The Cape Breton Regional Municipality is looking into a new by-law that would ban people from smoking outside municipal rinks, parks, playgrounds and trails.
Coun. Clarence Prince is leading the push to take the smoking ban one step further.
"We're asking you to consider the health of others while you're out there and please don't smoke in those spots that children are available," he said.
CBRM staff was asked to look into the public smoking issue and they came back this week with a recommendation against a ban saying there was a lack of community concern and it would be hard to enforce.
Prince said he doesn't agree.
"It is certainly a public concern because we have a high cancer rate in the CBRM, which we're not too proud off," he said.
Staff has been asked to review their position and write up a draft by-law. Cliff Barron from North Sydney is a smoker, but he said people shouldn't be smoking around children.
"Well, I think it should be in effect, especially around rinks, where there's so many children. It's not a good policy to see kids all surrounded here with grown-ups smoking outside."
He said the ban might help him personally.
"It'd cut down on my smoking, let's put it that way. I'm in the process of giving them up anyway."
Prince said enforcing the by-law would be difficult, but that it would be still be worth making it official.
With the report now back in the hands of CBRM staff, it'll be a few months before smokers find out whether or not they'll be allowed to continue lighting up in public places.
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