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Smoking in cabs of foreign lorries
This afternoon whilst walking down the A55 here at Holyhead, a Foreign wagon went past me in which the passenger was smoking. What is the legality of this? As we know, smoking in a place of work in the UK, which includes vehicles, is banned. Does a foreign vehicle from a place where this rule does not apply have to conform to this ban whilst in this country??
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UK and Ireland seem to be the only countries that have actually extended the definition of work place to include vehicles used for business - but even here there are wide discrepancies.
I believe under Scottish law you can still smoke in a company car but if you drove across the border you have instantly committed an offence under English law. |
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A self-employed painter and decorator has been given a £30 on-the-spot fine for smoking in his own van because it is classified as a workplace.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle4393248.ece More info http://www.roadtransport.com/Article...t-or-else.html Would think foreign truck driver smokers would come under this link http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_177085 |
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I told my boss he'd two choices. He either turned a blind eye or I pulled up every 30minutes for a smoke break! (all right, so I exagerated for effect!) Just do the calculations. Call it 7.5mins per cig. That's 150 minutes (3hours 20 minutes) per day, every working day, lost time.
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