Up in Smoke
The Economist reports that Berlin is having a hard time enforcing its smoking ban, as many people are rebelling against the law.
Berlin may have introduced a smoking ban at the beginning of January, but one month on, many cafés and bars had begun handing out the ashtrays again. The ban has proved unpopular with rebellious Berliners, with one angry smoker punching a waiter who tried to usher him outside. Although anyone found lighting up indoors may be fined up to €100 ($150), police will not be enforcing the rule until July. During this six-month grace period, the authorities are letting bar- and café-owners decide for themselves whether to allow smoking. Some bars have styled themselves as “smoking clubs”, though this will have no legal power to protect anyone, come July.
Seems Germans can disobey orders after all!