Hockney Disagrees With Smoking Ban

by liamssoft | June 18, 2007 at 08:03 am
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Artist David Hockney has hit out at the smoking ban, calling it an "infringement of democracy".

The 69-year-old, who is originally from Bradford, said the needs of both smokers and non-smokers should be catered for in a democratic country.

The ban on smoking in enclosed public places will come into force in England on 1 July.

But the ban will allow people to live in a healthier environment free from second-hand smoke, the government says.

'Saving lives'

But Mr Hockney, who is a smoker, has previously described the ban as a "serious subject about tolerance and liberty".

He said: "Obviously some people don't like smoking but there are other people who do.

"Shouldn't they both be catered for in a democratic country?

"There are lots of places . . . where you can't smoke and there are some where you can.

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