I personally would have thought that it would be preferable to stop the people smoking in the first place through public health initiatives and increasing the cost of tobacco products.
Allowing such huge numbers of people to become addicted and then supply them with aids to quit would seem like the more expensive and less effective way of controlling the problem.
A collective blind eye is turned towards smoking in this country. There ALWAYS seems to be someone smoking in every cafe in city center, despite the numerous stickers proclaiming the Emiri decree (like that's worth taking any notice of).
The toilets at the cinema have more people puffing than pissing inside.
No one who has the ability to control the problem can be bothered.
Helping people quit is certainly admirable.
I personally would have thought that it would be preferable to stop the people smoking in the first place through public health initiatives and increasing the cost of tobacco products.
Allowing such huge numbers of people to become addicted and then supply them with aids to quit would seem like the more expensive and less effective way of controlling the problem.
A collective blind eye is turned towards smoking in this country. There ALWAYS seems to be someone smoking in every cafe in city center, despite the numerous stickers proclaiming the Emiri decree (like that's worth taking any notice of).
The toilets at the cinema have more people puffing than pissing inside.
No one who has the ability to control the problem can be bothered.