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Challenge to Scottish cigarette machine ban rejected by Court of Session

Saturday 14th May 2011, posted by forest

A legal challenge to a ban on tobacco vending machines in Scotland has been rejected by the Court of Session in Edinburgh.

Sinclair Collis Ltd, a firm owned by Imperial Tobacco, had argued that the legislation, passed by MSPs but not yet in force, was against the European Convention on Human Rights.

Lord Doherty rejected that and said enforcing a ban was the responsibility of the Scottish Parliament.

Imperial Tobacco said it may consider appealing the decision.

Source: BBC News (14 May 2011)

Comments:

Paul Saunders
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Why don't they jusy ban the sale of tobacco? Because they still want the revenue. They don't give a toss about your health, they just want to bully and control the Scottish population. God help you if you ever get independence.
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