Should ‘unofficial' smoking areas be allowed? bl-premium-article-image

Updated - November 15, 2017 at 08:48 PM.

But what about the unofficial zones?

In several organisations, there are unofficial smoking zones despite the ban on smoking in workplaces. In many, ironically, these zones also display the ‘No Smoking Area – Smoking here is an offence' sign prominently.

Someone in the top rungs of one such organisation notes that since there are several smokers in the company — and exiting the premises to smoke and return would entail a lot of time — the unofficial smoking areas (on the staircase, behind the building, etc.) help. He contends that they are harmless, as long as they are located away from non-smokers.

There are others who note that by law, no one should smoke within the premises. Implemented stringently, such a ban could bring down smoking — active and passive — they contend.

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Published on January 29, 2012 13:31