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Pedestrians complain of fumes from outdoor areas where smoking allowed

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SCMP Reporter

A smokers' haven in Wan Chai is proving to be a non-smoker's nightmare, with many complaining they are assailed by second-hand smoke despite being in the open air.

Surrounded by three government buildings - Immigration Tower, Revenue Tower and Wanchai Tower - Gloucester Road Garden is a designated smoking area administered by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.

Cheung Mei-ping, who walks past the garden every day, says the smoke is so thick she fears it may affect her health. 'Sometimes the smell is so strong that I must make a detour,' Ms Cheung, who works in the nearby Shui On Centre, said.

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A Ms Lam, who also works nearby, said it was 'unwise' to put a smoking area there and it would be better to let smokers indulge their habit by the sea. 'At least the wind is stronger there,' she said.

But smokers described the garden as their last refuge. 'Now we can't even smoke in bars. Smokers and non-smokers should be more considerate of each other,' a Mr Chan said.

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Asked if she agreed that the lingering smoke was an annoyance to non-smokers, a Ms Ma said: 'Cars on the road also generate exhaust gas, they are also hazardous to health.'

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