
Doctors have called for a ban on smoking in cars claiming it exposes people to 23 times more toxins than used to be found in pubs.
The British Medical Association briefing paper has claimed children are at highest risk from second-hand smoke because they absorb more pollutants.
The new briefing paper , also said the elderly are vulnerable to respiratory problems caused by passive smoking.
Dr Vivienne Nathanson, Director of Professional Activities, said smoking causes over 80,000 deaths every year in England.
"The UK made a huge step forward in the fight against tobacco by banning smoking in all enclosed public places, but more can still be done.
"We are calling on UK governments to take the bold and courageous step of banning smoking in private vehicles.
The evidence for extending the smoke-free legislation is compelling."
Earlier this week Northern Ireland Health Minister Edwin Poots said he is considering a ban on smoking in cars.

I call this dictatorial regime.
Diabolical?Piss off, my car , my cigarettes , my freedom so up yours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

and if they where serious about stopping peeps smoking they would ban tobacco out right ? to much money involved thats why, and why not make these e-cigarettes available on the nhs ? they are the best thing going to help stop peeps smoking.




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