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Driving
Luton to go smoke free
Luton Borough Council and Luton Stop Smoking Services (LSSS) have
joined forces to deliver a new project, which aims to keep commercial
vehicles in the town smoke free and raise awareness of the health
risks of smoking.
The pilot project, which is the first of its kind in the country,
is targeted at drivers of commercial vehicles and licensed taxi
and private hire cars. It provides those who would ordinarily receive
a penalty notice for smoking in their vehicles with the option of
receiving support from LSSS instead of paying their £30 fine.
This support is provided through a stop smoking session, which
is delivered by representatives from Luton Borough Council and LSSS.
The first session, which took place this month at Luton Town Hall,
was attended by eight drivers who had been observed smoking in their
vehicles. It provided an opportunity for these drivers to ask questions
about the enforcement procedure and also find out more about NHS
stop smoking services available to help them quit.
Martin Grout, from Environmental & Consumer Services at Luton
Borough Council, who initiated the project said:
“It’s important everyone can be sure public transport
will always be free from harmful second hand smoke. That is why
regulations were introduced through the Health Act in 2006 to make
all work vehicles smoke free. We set up the enforcement project
to ensure drivers in Luton are aware of this law and to give them
a chance to learn more about why these regulations exist.”
Beverley Pratt, from Luton Stop Smoking Service, who presented
the first session said:
“The first session was well received by those who attended.
We’re really keen to make smokers in Luton aware of NHS support
available to help them quit - particularly when they are endangering
the health of others travelling in their vehicles. This project
gave us a good platform to speak to them about the health risks
associated with smoking. Hopefully after this session drivers will
not only think twice about smoking in their vehicles but also about
lighting up after they leave their vehicles.”
Notes to editors
For more information about the 2006 Health Act please visit www.dh.gov.uk
For more information about Luton Stop Smoking Services please contact
0800 013 084
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