29/01/2014
Amendment Banning Smoking In Cars With Children Before Lords
The House of Lords is to vote later today on an amendment to the Children and Families Bill, seeking a ban on smoking in cars carrying children.
The amendment has been put forward by Labour, who have said that if it is not passed by the Lords today, they will include it in its next election manifesto.
The smoking ban, introduced in July 2007, prohibited smoking in vehicles used for work.
The new amendment would also make it an offence for drivers of a private vehicle to fail to prevent smoking when a child is present.
(MH/CD)
The amendment has been put forward by Labour, who have said that if it is not passed by the Lords today, they will include it in its next election manifesto.
The smoking ban, introduced in July 2007, prohibited smoking in vehicles used for work.
The new amendment would also make it an offence for drivers of a private vehicle to fail to prevent smoking when a child is present.
(MH/CD)
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