I've never smoked and loathe the smell with a passion, too, but I am not too sure how workable it is. I think it will come in one day but I'm just not sure if the general mind set is ready yet.
And fair's fair. If the city is to be a smoke free place, how's about we make it a drug free zone also, and heavily fine anyone caught using them there. Or is that too hard? Is it easier to pick on the more law abiding folk, because after all, cigarettes are legal.
The reason I wonder if declaring the city a smoke free zone would work is-we already have smoke free zones. The entire grounds of ANY hospital are usually smoke free-with easy to see demarcation points- fencing, clear signs etc
All school grounds are smoke free zones too.
Yet I defy any of you to enter hospital grounds and not see dozens of people puffing away. They won't do it indoors, that is true, but they go outside. I saw a whole pack of them under one of the no smoking signs over at Monash medical centre the other day. I was almost tempted to take a photo with my phone but didn't quite have the front to carry through with it.
And at Dandenong hospital, I saw a little group in wheelchairs all outside the entrance, 2 days in a row, puffing and smoking.
And at Moorabbin hospital, where there is a security man at the entrance, the smokers move down the path a little.
They know they are not meant to, but it is rife at every hospital with visitors and patients alike smoking like chimneys.
How we could stop it in an entire city area, I have no idea.
It is no point having a law or regulation unless you enforce it. No point at all.