French schools cite terrorism as reason to lift smoking ban
Published:Tuesday | February 2, 2016 | 7:36 AM
PARIS (AP):
French high schools said students should be allowed to smoke on school grounds so that they don't become terrorist targets when they gather for cigarette breaks on the street outside.
A leading union of school administrators first made the request five days after the November 13 attacks in Paris that left 130 people dead and 350 wounded. Following a refusal by the health ministry, the SNPDEN union last week renewed its call for a loosening of the school-smoking ban as long as France remains under a state of emergency.
Around one-third of French teens between 15 and 19 years old smoke, according to government statistics.
