The Kent Alliance on Smoking and Health (KASH).
A group funded by the NHS and they want to do this:
SMOKING could be banned in every public park and sports ground in the Tonbridge area.
The Kent Alliance on Smoking and Health wants councils across Kent to stop people from lighting up at venues which are aimed at children and families.
It means people found smoking at Tonbridge Farm, Tonbridge Racecourse and the neighbouring Haysden Country Park could face on-the-spot fines, and court, for flouting the rules.
The document was backed by Kent County Council this week and Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council said it was "carefully considering" the Kent Tobacco Control Strategy – which aims to have a smoke-free county by 2014.
Bastards.
And at the bottom of the article I read this:
The borough council's stance is in line with its pioneering of the Smokefree Homes Award system, introduced in January 2009, in which holders pledge to keep homes and cars free of smoke at all times.
I pledge to smoke in my own property incessantly from now on.
And of course there is the usual “Think of the Cheeeeldren.
Read the whole article in Thisiskent. They have a vote, which so far is 100% against this twattery
*Notice to self. Remember to take blood pressure pill*
I'll take that pledge. I'll also pledge to smoke on the Childrens play area that the cunts built outside my house.
ReplyDeleteSurely the name's ironic?
ReplyDeleteKASH is what they receive from the taxpayer (as presumably they are another fake charity, a relic of Labour's insidious control-freakery).