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Smoke ban rebel launches appeal



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Published Date: 07 February 2008
A BLACKPOOL pub landlord has launched his appeal against losing his licence for breaking the UK's smoking ban.
Hamish Howitt is fighting Blackpool Council's decision to revoke the licence at his Delboys Sports Bar, on Rigby Road, South Shore.

The pub boss previously pleaded guilty to 12 offences of breaching the new smoking laws by failing to prevent smoking at his premises.

Howitt, 54, of Park Road, Blackpool, appeared before resort magistrates yesterday to ask that an appeal be heard as soon as possible.

Blackpool magistrates set the full appeal date hearing against Howitt's loss of licence for April 9.

Victoria Cartmell, prosecuting for Blackpool Council, told magistrates Howitt had two bars on Rigby Road.

These comprised the ground floor Delboys Sports Bar and Happy Scots Bar in the basement.

Ms Cartmell said: "He has taken a stance about smoking.

"He has allowed smoking in his bar since the smoking ban came in."

She said revocation of the bar's licence had been sought on health and safety grounds and a Weights and Measures incident said to involve an under-age drinker.

But, defending himself, Mr Howitt said Blackpool Council had revoked the licence from the wrong bar.

He said: "I have been losing money hand over fist.

"I believe the council has got the wrong bar in these proceedings."

Howitt has campaigned to allow smoking in bars and has covered the outside walls of the bars in posters and newspaper cuttings about his fight against the ban.

Supporters of Howitt's stance against the ban have contributed more than £1,500 to help with his mounting legal costs.

A non-smoker, he previously stated: "I'm not pro smoking, just pro freedom."

He has also claimed he is willing to risk bankruptcy and even prison for his campaign and has vowed to take the matter to the European Court of Human Rights.

The full article contains 315 words and appears in Blackpool Gazette newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 07 February 2008 8:18 AM
  • Source: Blackpool Gazette
  • Location: Blackpool
 
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janis54,

blackpool 07/02/2008 10:52:48
If Hamish Howitt is going to lose his license for serving under age drinkers then most of the bars in Blackpool should lose theirs also since under age drinking seems to go on everywhere.
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07/02/2008 11:10:43
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chrissy21,

07/02/2008 11:58:41
Quote by BC "how can he then appeal"?

He owns 2 premises, and he believes the Council have revoked his licence to the wrong bar, hence the appeal.
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07/02/2008 15:57:17
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Tango900,

Lytham St.Annes 07/02/2008 16:27:41
Thank you Mandyv for an informed and sensible comment
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NoBanJan,

Manchester 07/02/2008 16:37:44
Hamish is a true hero, he is standing up for freedom and he has a lot of support in his fight against this great injustice that is the smoking ban!
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tug f wilson,

nottingham 07/02/2008 17:12:40
Hamish is doing what every Landlord should do,stand up for the freedom 2 choose,smoking/non smoking it is up to them to say,and then people to make a choice either go in a smoking pub or a non smoking pub,i know which one will do the most business,with pubs/clubs closeing all over the country it is time to say,enough is enough,then honest men like Hamish would not have to put up with this rubbish,cheers,Tug.
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stu. c,

The man is right 07/02/2008 19:08:03
Mr Howitt, how nice it is to hear of someone with the conviction of his beliefs. i suspect the government will allow smoking areas after the 3 year consultation period as long as the premises owner can pay the extra regular payments to allow it. Mr Howitt makes sense if he clearly signs his bars as smoking and adult only then surely the freedom of choice law should prevail as no one should knowingly be at risk, yes it would set a precident but one that our government preaches but does not practise
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stu. c,

ps 07/02/2008 19:14:28
i am horrified at the drop in my business due to people smoking and non smoking now going abroad cheaper than staying in uk and buying enough cigarettes to save enough money to pay for thier holiday or to sell them illegally and earn more than thier foreign holiday cost in the 1st place.
To the government: HELP THE PEOPLE IN BRITAIN 1ST! STOP CRUCIFYING US FINANCIALY BECUSE WE PAY FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS ABROAD ANYWAY!!
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Exocet,

UK 07/02/2008 19:22:23
This is not just about smoking but a stand against the social engineering that is being done by the Government.They want to CONTROL the public (by destroying places where people meet to discuss how crap the Government are ) and their thoughts. How many more pubs will cease to exist because of this Governments policies?, visit http://www.Innthecold and the answer will be revealed.
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