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Posted By Liz Maw
Hello there
Am I right in thinking there is an exemption for actors smoking in live performances or during live film or tv broadcasting.
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Posted By Phil Rose
Yes, I believe that there is
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Posted By Heather Collins
Regulation 6 of the Smoke-free (Exemptions and Vehicles) Regulations 2007 applies.
"Where the artistic integrity of a performance makes it appropriate for a person who is taking part in that performance to smoke, the part of the premises in which that person performs is not smoke-free in relation to that person during his performance."
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/s...i_20070765_en_1#pt2-l1g6
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Posted By Bob Youel
No exemption if they are performing in scotland as I know it
Lead to believe if a script really need smoking the action can be 'dubbed [right term?] in after shooting when making a film
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Posted By Heather Collins
Assuming this was a genuine question AHS...
The Regulations relate to premises not to people so the answer is no.
I should have said that my answer above relates specifically to England
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Posted By AHS
Fair Heather tis an actor not a person?
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