Support for smoking rules
MORE than seven out of ten adults in Scotland say they support proposals to put tobacco out of sight in shops, a new survey has shown.
The study also revealed that 80 per cent of adults in the poll back abolishing cigarette vending machines.
The survey, carried out for Cancer Research UK by YouGov, questioned more than 2,000 people from across the UK.
It also showed 82 per cent of people questioned in Scotland support the smoking ban in pubs, clubs and enclosed public places.
Sixteen per cent opposed the smoking ban.
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Wednesday 15 February 2012
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