
Tobacco products must stay hidden in closed cupboards or be kept under shop counters under the extension of England?s tough antismoking laws.
The reforms require all large shops and supermarkets to scrap displays at the point of sale with only temporary displays in ''certain limited circumstances'' to be allowed.
The ban?s introduction was delayed until April 2015 for smaller newsagents and tobacconists in order to allow them time to refit their shops.
Ministers argue removing tobacco from sight will help discourage young people from taking up smoking.
But critics claimed the new laws, announced on No Smoking Day last year, smacked of the nanny state and would increase the burden on shopkeepers
Only a handful of countries have introduced similar laws including Ireland, Iceland, Norway and Thailand.
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Cigarettes disappear from supermarket shelves under new anti-smoking laws - Telegraph

Another Govt taking control of humans by force.
If that was to stop children smoking why children?s are taking drugs when they are had to get in the open market??????????
I think they will now gradually start telling supermarket not to sell alcohol.
This state of ours is now going to be like Saudi Arabia and there is nothing you can do about it???..
i actually agree!!


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