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Tuesday
Mar172015

Blackburn Rovers to trial designated smoking area

This is interesting.

Blackburn Rovers will tonight become the first football club to trial a half-time smoking area since smoking was banned in all football stadiums.

According to the club's website:

This designated area will be in the home section of the lower tier in the Bryan Douglas Darwen End Stand. Should this trial prove to be successful then the scheme will be rolled out to other areas of the ground. The process will be as follows:

Five minutes before the half-time whistle the final exit doors numbered SX07 (directly next to Turnstile Block ‘R’) will be opened to allow supporters to leave the enclosed area of the concourse and enter an area designated by barriers.

See: Rovers to trial smoking area at Brentford match

It's bit like a nightclub having an outside smoking area where people can step outside, light up, and re-enter the building without hassle.

According to BBC Radio Lancashire the club is doing it because there have been problems with people smoking on concourses and in the toilets.

Personally I don't have a problem with people smoking on a large open concourse but some people do.

Consequently there are two options. One, clamp down hard and remove people from the stadium if they're caught; or, two, seek a compromise that accommodates adults who want to smoke and those who don't want to be exposed to even a whiff of tobacco smoke inside the stadium.

Blackburn have chosen the latter option. It's not perfect but it's better than a comprehensive ban. I hope it works and is extended to other areas of the ground and, perhaps, other stadiums.

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Reader Comments (4)

This is an improvement over an outright ban and should be supported.

Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 15:41 | Unregistered CommenterVinny Gracchus

Oooh! The anti-smoking brigade won't like this one little bit. Which probably just goes to show what a damned good idea it is! Well done, Blackburn. A victory of common-sense over dogma ... at last! I just wish I lived closer so I could go and watch some games there. I've stopped going to lots of sports events because they're so sniffy about smoking (excuse the pun). If any stadiums close to me follow suit, I'll be back like a shot!

Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 1:43 | Unregistered CommenterMisty

You just know that there will be a rabid anti-smoker out there somewhere who will be deeply disturbed by this fantastic sensible move.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 1:57 | Unregistered CommenterTony.

I hope it sees every success. Smoker victimisation has to stop. Its the new fashionable racism and just as appalling

Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 23:34 | Unregistered Commentergraham gords1001 Entwistle

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