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News » 2007 » December » The ban on smoking in cafes is the end of a type of person

The ban on smoking in cafes is the end of a type of person


January 1- the day when in France the ban on lightening up in most public places as hospitals, schools and offices will be launched. Very soon, the veto will extend to bars, restaurants, hotels, nightclubs and the symbol of nationality and mass meetings- caf?.

This news upsets and frustrates smokers and not only them, as for many caf?s are more than a simple public place. Caf? becomes a nationalized place for meetings, reading of newspapers, pastime, discussions, rest…

”All my customers smoke, all my employees smoke. What are we going to do?” wondered Olivier Colombe, 43, owner of Parisian caf?s Le Panier and Le Faitout.

V?ronique Moran, 51, who has being smoked for 40 years, said that in France, the caf? is the only place where classes mix.

“Everyone is there, from students to grandmas. Now there won't be all different kinds of people - only thirty-something with money,” said Veronique C?cile Perez, 54, has expressed more deeply thoughts comparing cafes with” the thermometer of a country” where people gain together to exchange ideas, learn, listen, for talking.

“If we stop that, what do we have left?” asks C?cile.

There are opinions about ban as being “excessive”.

”Our motto in France is: liberty, equality, fraternity,” Olivier Seconda, 43, non-smoker, said.

“The caf? is the place that represents that. You're free to smoke, everyone pays the same price for a beer and different kinds of people converse with one another.”

It is too early to comment the above affirmation, but it is without doubt that prohibition of lightening up in bars and cafes will change the French everyday existence.