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Smoking movies 'should be 18-rated'



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Published Date: 16 March 2008
An anti-smoking group reportedly wants all films which contain smoking scenes to be given an adult rating.
SmokeFree Liverpool is behind the move, which is backed by the city council and comes amid research showing youngsters pick up the bad habit from viewing movies containing smoking, according to the BBC.

Andy Hull, the Merseyside city's head of pub
lic protection and chair of SmokeFree Liverpool, told the BBC that an adult rating on movies depicting smoking would reduce the number of young people lighting up a cigarette.

"The international evidence...is that one in two children between 11 and 18 who witness smoking in movies actually experiment with - and therefore start - smoking themselves," Mr Hull is quoted as saying.

Liverpool is known as the lung cancer capital of England and has some of the highest smoking rates in the UK.

Mr Hull said Liverpool wanted the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) to give movies with smoking scenes an 18 certificate, though a spokeswoman for the BBFC said smoking and alcohol use were already taken into consideration when a film is given a rating.

He added that a blanket 18 certificate for all smoking scenes would be "heavy handed".

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Fighting for a chav free Preston,

16/03/2008 20:43:11
LOL - what a joke! I can say no more on such a pointless subject, surely these people have better things to do?
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Nanny State Your Intentions,

Manchester 16/03/2008 23:22:46
If you visit Smoke Free Liverpool's website, there is a link to an organisation called D*myst that has run a compettion in which a 12 year old has won two cinema passes for a whole year!

Talk about being sent into the lion's den, not to mention double standards.

Meanwhile, a young girl is dragged off her bike and stabbed to death in Liverpool. I know what I'd prefer them to be tackling instead of this utter, utter nonsense.

Get me out of here, I can't breathe!
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