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Smoking May be Banned Outside NYC Health Facilities
August 4, 2009

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Smokers in New York City may no longer be able to light up on any hospital property or within 15 feet of their entrances and exits under a newly passed City Council bill, the Associated Press reported July 29.

The bill restricts smoking at or near public and private hospitals, as well as at residential medical centers and diagnostics and treatment facilities.

Patients should not "have to walk through plumes of smoke" when entering a health center, said Christine Quinn, speaker of the City Council.

Critics such as New York resident Carmen Pinto object to the new bill, which would essentially restrict smoking on some of the city's busy streets and sidewalks. "I'm outside. It doesn't affect anyone. It's open-air here," said Pinto as she smoked outside of New York University Downtown Hospital. 

Mayor Michael Bloomberg is said to be in favor of the bill.

COMMENTS ON THIS ARTICLE:

Posted by Janet Williams on 04 Aug 09 12:07 PM EDT
Who would think that Illinois is ahead of the curve - we already have no smoking within 15 feet of any entrance or window.

Posted by maxwood on 04 Aug 09 07:02 PM EDT
Here's another controversy where the e-cigarette and smokeless tobacco should be in the forefront. How about some real Free Enterprise-- ambulant salespersons on the sidewalks selling abovenamed devices at or near the above mentioned zones of restriction?

Posted by Carolyn on 27 Sep 09 02:47 PM EDT
I agree with this legislation. I don't think people should have to walk through plumes of smoke anywhere. If anyone chooses to kill themselves with cigarettes that's their prerogative, but it isn't fair to inflict their poisonous fumes on innocent people.

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