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China: Macau Total Smoking Ban Means No More Casino Smoking Lounges Source from: Macau News 05/15/2015 ![]() Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture Alexis Tam Chong Weng said Tuesday there would be no more smoking lounges in local casinos once a blanked smoking ban is implemented in the gaming industry.
According to current rules, travellers (locals and visitors alike) can bring in 100 cigarettes, or 10 cigars, or 50 cigarillos, or 100 grammes of tobacco products with a total weight of no more than 125 grammes, according to the IATA website on Macau. Several legislators raised concerns about the new smoking regulations proposed by the Health Bureau (SSM), specifically regarding the proposed total smoking ban in casinos and hotels. Many pointed to the current drop in gaming revenues, questioning whether the bureau's decision to push for a total ban is a good idea right now. Tam responded to the concerns by saying that according to research conducted by the bureau's Tobacco Prevention and Control Office, 85 percent of tourists surveyed by the office did not object to a total smoking ban in public indoor places. He added that of the 30 percent who were smokers, 60 percent also backed the need for a full ban, while only about 15 percent said that they would stop visiting the city should tougher anti-smoking regulations be implemented. Tam added that all hotels and casinos in Macau use central ventilation, and without a separate ventilation system, it would be impossible to completely separate the smoking lounges from the public areas, and therefore he was against smoking lounges. (macaunews/macaupost) The local population numbered 640,700 at the end of March, an increase of 4,500 quarter-to-quarter. According to the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC), the female population (324,200) accounted for 50.6 percent of the total. Enditem |