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Jun 29

2 year old Indonesian smoker in need of help

Two year old toddler, Ardi Rizal, has become an online sensation after video footage of the toddler smoking a cigarette surfaced online. The mother of the young chain smoker has vowed she will seek help for her son. The toddler’s mother, Diana, has told reporters that her son now smokes an average of 40 cigarettes every day.

When she tries to wean the child off the cigarettes she says that her son will throw tantrums, and even start vomiting when his addiction isn’t met. Diana claims she does not remember when Ardi first began smoking. She says they went to a super market one day, and the next thing she knew he was smoking.

The mother is now trying to get help for the child based on the amount of money that the child’s addiction costs to the family.

The authorities are claiming Ardi is “a victim of his environment,” and they are even more disturbed by the fact that the parent’s are now concerned due mainly to the cost factors involved instead of the health risks the child has from smoking so much.

Indonesia is actually the only country within the Asia-Pacific region that has not yet ratified the World Health Organizations framework for controlling tobacco. The framework calls for measures to be taken to display the health risks involved with smoking, and for other anti-tobacco measures to be taken.

After receiving national and worldwide attention it remains unknown if Indonesia will feel pressured or not to sign on the WHO’s anti-tobacco framework.

Jun 22

Call For Designated Areas For Smokers

Bandar Seri Begawan - Designated smoking areas would help to reduce the number of people to make free tobacco zone in public areas, and the number of smokers being fined for breaching the Tobacco Order 2005, according to members of the public.

The Bulletin went out to interview citizens and residents around the country to obtain their views on the recent reinforcement of the Tobacco Order 2005, and there seemed to be a shared opinion that designated smoking areas would help the situation.

Hadi, a student said, “I think it’s a good idea, but there should be specified smoking areas, and the fines for first-time offenders are a bit high. I think that people should get a warning, not a fine.

If they don’t want people to smoke then why are cigarettes still being sold?”

One smoker who was fined by the Tobacco Control Unit for smoking in public said: “It’s unfair because other countries have fines for littering but people can still smoke. Instead of an instant fine on the spot, they should give us warning beforehand. There should be designated areas for smoking.”

A sales representative, meanwhile, said, “It’s fair but I think they shouldn’t make it so harsh because it’s basically annoying the smokers.

“There should be smoking areas, because it would help to not alienate smokers from everyone else.”

A member of the public who wished to be referred to as Anonymous H said: “I don’t think it’s fair without providing designated smoking areas for smokers. Instead, put up signs saying `No Smoking’ and signs that say ‘You will be fined’ and so on. They’re not giving us fair warning. Signs need to be put up saying where smokers can smoke. When they enforce it, they should warn us first and tell us they’re going to start enforcing it, and let us know where we can and can’t smoke.”

George, a tourist in the country, said: “I think that it’s a bit over the top. It’s not OK to smoke inside public buildings and entrances, but outside there’s plenty of room for everyone.

“At the -moment people don’t know where they’re allowed to smoke. It’s not good to fine people when they don’t know when they’re doing something wrong,” he added. “I think that tourists should obey the law just like locals, though it does make it more difficult.

“I suggest having designated smoking areas with signs that show it, and signs in areas where you cannot, with the information saying that there is a fine of 150 dollars for smoking in a certain location.”

Nabilah, a student who does not smoke said, “Honestly I don’t think it’s useful, because people are still going to buy the cigarettes regardless, and they’re going to continue smoking anyway.

“The non-smokers should walk away, they have a choice of going inside or outside the restaurant. Smokers go outside. There might as well be a smoking zone and a non-smoking zone, so they could then make their own decision.” — Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin