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1st Sept 2004
Three
cheers for Gillian Murphy
I dont
believe its possible to ban things, quite frankly. So said
Gillian Murphy of the Irish Cancer Society on Morning Ireland when asked
whether sunbeds should be banned.
I nearly fell out
of my bed. Its a long time, (certainly since before the smoking
ban) that I heard someone whose objective is to keep people from harm,
publicly eschew the jackboot solution to health and safety.
Dr Murphy was talking about the certain harm done to skin by sunbeds.
She was making the case for persuasion - for advocacy - for allowing adults
to educate themselves about the dangers of UV rays so that people could
make their own personal choices.
Its not that she opposed the state getting involved. She said, indeed,
that the state had a duty to force sunbed operators to tell their customers
about the negative affects of the products. Who could argue with that?
Could it be that an alternative view of spreading healthy lifestyles is
emerging? Apart from Dr Murphy the signs are not promising.
State agencies are outdoing each other in producing propaganda in support
of the smoking ban. Every day you read in the paper where somebody wants
the state to intervene with a ban or a restriction.
Everyone going on a boat on the sea now has to wear a lifejacket whether
they wish to or not. Some group wants the GAA to make the wearing of hurling
helmets mandatory. Lifestyle gurus want a fat tax on food to force people
to eat healthily.
The alternative to all this is to respect each individuals right
to run their own lives and to take their own risks. In an open and free
society the state has a right to bring to the attention of adults the
negative affect of products especially as the vendors of products have
a vested interest in keeping the negative affects to themselves. Thats
fair enough.
I hope that other people in Gillian Murphys position will take the
view that concern for the health of people is not an excuse for the state
or its agencies to assume controls of peoples lives.
Sick of Blatant
state propaganda
THE Office of Tobacco
Control (OFT) is a prime example of the Stalinesque turn of affairs in
this country.
The political decision to impose the smoking ban is one thing - that my
tax should be spent on blatant propaganda to support this is disgraceful.
Heres a quote from the OFTs website: The Office of Tobacco
Control has today (Tuesday, 20 July 2004) welcomed the high level of support
and compliance with the smoke-free workplace legislation from proprietors,
managers and the public smokers and non-smokers alike.
Goebbles would be proud of that piece of spin. The reason - the sole reason
- that publicans are complying with the smoking ban is that the state
is threatening to take their livelihood off them if they dont do
what they are told.
It is sickening that coercion is dressed up as consent. Sickening that
the political parties are allowed to use tax to promote their politics.
And sickening that I have to pay for it.
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