Spanish town rebels against anti-smoking law
Spanish town rebels against anti-smoking law: "Hotels and restaurants in the northern Spanish town of Palencia closed on Wednesday to protest the country's tough anti-smoking law which took effect this year.
About 100 professionals from the sector also staged a demonstration, some carrying banners saying 'If you don't smoke, we don't get paid. Let us live' and 'Total ban, sector ruined.'
Another said 'Zapatero, you should have been a hotelier,' referring to Socialist Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.
Trade associations said 60 to 70 percent of the hotels and restaurants in the town of around 80,000 people closed for the day.
It was the first major demonstration against the anti-smoking law, one of the strictest in Europe, since it was introduced on January 2.
The new law bans smoking in all enclosed public spaces, including bars, restaurants and nightclubs and makes it illegal to smoke in children's parks or anywhere on school or hospital grounds.
The hotel and restaurant industry fears the law could cut sales by between five and 15 percent"
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About 100 professionals from the sector also staged a demonstration, some carrying banners saying 'If you don't smoke, we don't get paid. Let us live' and 'Total ban, sector ruined.'
Another said 'Zapatero, you should have been a hotelier,' referring to Socialist Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.
Trade associations said 60 to 70 percent of the hotels and restaurants in the town of around 80,000 people closed for the day.
It was the first major demonstration against the anti-smoking law, one of the strictest in Europe, since it was introduced on January 2.
The new law bans smoking in all enclosed public spaces, including bars, restaurants and nightclubs and makes it illegal to smoke in children's parks or anywhere on school or hospital grounds.
The hotel and restaurant industry fears the law could cut sales by between five and 15 percent"
:Text may be subject to copyright.This blog does not claim copyright to any such text. Copyright remains with the original copyright holder.
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