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Fifty three per cent of people questioned supported a voluntary ban.
The voluntary ban comes as many nonsmokers have been complaining about smokers in the park.
"We will wait to see what happens with regard to a voluntary ban [on colourings in food].
Jim DeMint, a senator from South Carolina, wants his colleagues to adopt a voluntary ban on earmarks, a form of pork-barrel spending particularly reviled by fiscal hawks.
Sure, the voluntary ban would be Europe-wide, but frankly, the list of dodgy foodstuffs doesn't contain much to worry anyone on the mainland.
The Scottish Licensed Trade Association would prefer to see a phased voluntary ban which would also cover sports and social clubs.
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A number of playgrounds up and down the country have already imposed "voluntary" bans.
China took a lead from Hong Kong, which used to produce 8bn bags a year but after numerous "no plastic" days and voluntary bans introduced a bill to impose a levy on plastic bags.
For decades, the American liquor industry had adhered to voluntary bans on the advertising of its products on radio (since 1936) and television (since 1948), even though its counterparts overseas have long run such spots.
Moreover, the Boston Globe wrote, "Whether the voluntary bans will have a significant impact on long-term breast-feeding rates remains to be seen".
That landmark event followed a ten-year period during which it was shown that voluntary bans and partial bans allowing workplace smoking in certain designated areas didn't protect Irish workers from secondhand smoke, a known cause of cancer and other lethal diseases.
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