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UK to ban smoking in cars with kids


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Britain will ban smoking in cars with children. Britain wants to reduce the harm passive smoking does to children. This is when someone breathes in smoke from a cigarette. Passive smoking can be as harmful as smoking a cigarette. The British government said research found children who sat in smoke-filled cars had health problems. Britain's leader David Cameron said the problem is bad in cars because there is so little space, so the car fills with smoke quickly. The new law will make it illegal for anyone to smoke in a car with a child in it.

Not everyone agrees with the new law. Some lawmakers say it takes away the freedom for people to smoke in their car. They think it is OK to smoke in a car because in many public places you cannot smoke. A few lawmakers said they were worried the government might make the ban wider, so no one could smoke in a car. Britain's health minister said the health of children was more important than the freedom to smoke: "The liberty to smoke in your car in front of a child doesn't seem to me that important and protecting a child's health does seem to me to be incredibly important."

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