Cigarette vending machine supplier 'incensed' over ban
A pub cigarette vending machine supplier has lashed out over proposals to ban machines and disregard new technology.
A total ban on cigarette vending machines now looks almost inevitable after Lords rejected an attempt to stop it. Lords also rejected proposals to allow more tightly controlled machines, operated by remote control, to be allowed.
"I am incensed and dismayed that the Lords have betrayed the vending industry by ignoring the technical advances made which effectively stop underage people gaining access to tobacco vending machines," said Kevin Pascall, managing director of Wolverhampton-based vending company Sinclair Collis.
"Yesterday's decision means a bleak future for 200 British companies and their employees in what are already tough economic times."
He added: "The vending industry has worked tirelessly with both the Department of Health and the hospitality industry to provide child-proof vending solutions which utilise radio frequency technology.
"These advances have been recognised by Trading Standards as being effective, workable solutions and it is hugely regrettable that the House of Lords decided to ignore this.
"Following the Lords' decision, Sinclair Collis will continue to take advice and consider different options but in the meantime we are committed to providing a first class service while we decide on our next course of action in this regard."