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The impact of the Scottish ban on smoking in public places upon nightclubs and their patrons

In many jurisdictions around the world, the policy of banning tobacco smoking from public places has been progressively introduced. This has included the prohibition of smoking on premises licensed for the sale and consumption of alcohol, such as bars, restaurants and pubs. Of all these types of ven...

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Published in:Journal of substance use 2012-06, Vol.17 (3), p.203-217
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