Saturday, December 29, 2007
French Ban Smoking in Bars and Cafes
This is a story about the end of civilization as we know it.The French cafe culture of long conversations over wine and coffee while relaxing in the ever-present haze of cigarette smoke is about to be transformed.
The smoky cafe will be only a memory when France bans smoking in bars, discotheques, restaurants, casinos and cafes on January 1, stubbing out the habit popularized by Jean- Paul Sartre, puffing Gauloises in brasseries.
Cafe and restaurant owners are concerned there will be little conversation with less wine, coffee and food purchased when customers are not allowed to smoke.
In November, thousands of cafe and restaurant owners marched in Paris to protest the upcoming ban, but the French government is moving ahead with implementing the new law.
Smoking restrictions began earlier this year in workplaces, schools, airports, hospitals and other public sites.
Officials say France has at least 65,000 smoke-related deaths each year.
