英语辩论:公共场所是否应该禁烟
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英语辩论:公共场所是否应该禁烟辩论:公共场所是否应该禁烟( English version ) Government :
Our group support the motion to prohibit smoking in public areas, citizens should not smoke in areas where your smoking would affect other's health. Following I will show you some points and some measures to ban smoking in public areas.
First, I want to definite which places are public areas. Public areas are places where public gatherings in public places. According to the "Health Regulations of Chongqing Municipality" promulgated in 2003, provides that the waiting areas of medical institutions, clinics, district and ward areas; nurseries, kindergartens, Children's Palace; school classrooms, laboratories etc; public elevators, public transport, and units of the meeting rooms, an indoor stadium (Hall) of the audience area and games area; theaters, concert halls, Video Office (room), a game room (room), song (dance) room; Shopping Centre (shops), bookstores, galleries, libraries, museums, art galleries, science museums, archives reading room, exhibition hall (room); postal, telecommunications and Financial Securities institutions for business premises; aircraft, trains, ships and passenger waiting rooms, ticket halls, are all public places, except designated smoking areas, smoking is prohibited. While how to determine it to be illegal smoking. Non-smoking places or areas, no person shall smoke or carry burning cigarette, cigar or pipe, or is deemed
to smoki ng behavior.
Second, cigarettes contain harmful substa nces such as ni coti ne, coal tar, carb on mono xide, all of these are harmful to smokers and people around them. The news is not exaggerating that about 540 millio n people worldwide die of tobacco related diseases each year, and the next 30 years will rise to 800 million. China has 540 million non-smokers subjected to passive smok ing harms disease deaths annu ally from passive smoking was 10 million. About 350 million smokers in China, more tha n 100 milli on people each year die from tobacco-related diseases. Smok ing has proved to be closely lin ked to many of the most fatal diseases such as can cer, heart problems, and lung diseases. Doctors also warn us of nicotine, tar, and many other toxic substances contained in cigarettes. We are eve n in formed that cigarette smok ing may gravely jeopardize not only the smokers, but also the non-smokers. All these lead us to believe that smok ing does kill.
Third, smoking ban brings positive results: better health, children' well growth, better environment and so on. The face of smokers everywhere, people are look ing forward to the smoki ng ban, A study of nine Scottish hospitals has found a 17 per cent fall in admissions for heart attacks in the first year after the smoking ban came into force. The figure is in cluded in one of a series of research papers to be prese nted today at an international conference discussing the impact of the smoking ban on