Welsh government targets smoking in cars

Woke up to hear Forest being quoted on the Today programme.

The Welsh Assembly Government is today launching a campaign to 'persuade' parents not to smoke in their cars when children are present.

On Friday I did a pre-record for BBC Wales and also gave a quote to the Western Mail.

The gist of my comment was that Forest would support a campaign to educate parents because we do believe that smoking in a car is inconsiderate to a small child. Research suggests that the overwhelming majority of smokers believe this too, which is why they don't do it.

On the other hand we dispute the extent of the alleged risks and we will resist a ban because that would be disproportionate to the problem.

The BBC has the story on its website - Welsh government targets smoking in cars when children present.

PS. I am currently en route to Kings Cross to collect my mobile phone from lost property. On Saturday night a nice man from Network Rail rang to say it had been found on a train on Friday night. It must have fallen out of a pocket, on to the seat or the luggage rack. Good start to the week!

Update: A soundbite from my interview with BBC Wales was included in a report on BBC Breakfast this morning. Click here.

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