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Mixed reviews for smoking laws R e s tric tio n s e n f o r c e d o n " r e a c t io n a r y b a s is " K en S u n In an effort to com ply with Que bec's new anti-smoking legislation, McGill has introduced a new policy governing lighting up on campus. But the com plete implementation of that policy has not been problem free. Bill 112 came into effect on May 31 as an am endm ent to the Tobacco Act. The bill prohibits smoking within a nine-meter radius of any door lead ing to a public institution, such as a university or hospital and outlaws to bacco sales on school campuses. While the new bill and McGill's new policy have gone a long way toward restricting smoking space on paper, enforcing the laws has been less successful. Students and staff can often be seen smoking under over hangs or standing immediately out side doorways to McGill buildings. 'W e haven't received an official mandate but w e w ould be the peo ple that others w ould call for enforce ment,' said Pierre Barbarie, assistant m anager of McGill Security Services. 'However, w e definitely don't have a task force for enforcing this. Currently, w e don't have that type of m anpow er and no plans are in place to des ignate som eone to answer all these calls or to ensure that these rules are not violated.' Barbarie said that currently, Secu rity Services responds to com plaints by sending a car patrol to advise in dividuals smoking within the ninemeter radius to move away from the restricted areas, but he added that they have other responsibilities and that their response is on a "reaction ary basis". Thus far, students seem to have
obeyed the advice of security patrol lers, perhaps with som e reluctance. "Security tells me to move away from the doors sometimes when I forget," said Mike Hainey, U3 Political Science and Economics. "This will get really irritating and inconvenient in the winter or if it's raining." Zarah Ross, Ui French Literature, expressed her frustrations. "At my old school, w e could smoke just outside the door," Ross said. "Where are we going to smoke? We can't smoke here, we can't smoke in the field and we can't smoke on the road because of all the cars driving by. Where are w e going to smoke?" Morty Yalovsky, vice-principal administration and finance, said that these new policies are only on a "trial basis,"and will be revisited. "We have made the decision to give ourselves one full cycle to m oni tor how this new regulation is ac cepted and to observe its impacts,” he said. "We will then determ ine what additional steps need to be taken. We have already seen several instances in other hospitals, schools and uni versities wherein lines are physically drawn on pavement. We do not wish to deface our cam pus in this way un less there is no alternative." In an effort to force smokers to comply, the university has removed all ashtrays w ithin a nine-meter radius of doors. Yalovsky also said that McGill Security w ould only enforce the new rules if there is a com plaint or if a foot patroller observes a violation. There have been m otions to wards making McGill's cam pus com pletely smoke-free, as an added in centive to help smokers quit. "The University does have the See POLICY o n p ag e 5
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