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SMOKE-FREE TAIWAN: FEATURE: Universities ready for smokeout

RESTRICTIONS Unlike other universities in the central part of the country, National Changhua University of Education chose to completely ban smoking on campus

By Flora Wang  /  STAFF REPORTER

The volunteers were responsible for persuading smokers to head to the university’s puffing areas, Cheng said.

Cheng said the school changed its strategy from imposing restrictions to persuasion after its attempt to completely ban smoking in 2005 was unsuccessful.

“[We thought] since the school was unable to become a completely smoke-free campus, why didn’t the school set up outdoor smoking areas instead. This way, we would be able to satisfy smokers and protect the rights of nonsmokers,” she said.

Peng Yu-ting (彭于庭), a sophomore at FJU’s Department of Child and Family Studies, reported success for the school’s persuasion strategy.

Peng, who had served as one of the volunteers for three weeks, said fewer and fewer smokers would turn a deaf ear to the volunteers now.

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