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Message  alexandra Mer 18 Juin 2008 - 10:32

French smokers abandon bars, clubs and restaurants for private parties
Private smoking parties have flourished since the public ban came into force
Adam Sage in Paris
Smokers in France are uniting to beat a ban on lighting up in public by organising open-house parties where they can puff on their Gauloises until the early hours.

The parties, held in flats and houses but also in clandestine clubs, often draw dozens of people for a drink, a chat, a dance and a cigarette. Some are paying, others are free, but all welcome the smokers who are deserting bars, bistrots and night clubs.

The movement has flourished since the introduction of a smoking ban in all public places on January 1, and has been compared to the speakeasies that secretly served alcohol during the Prohibition in the US in the 1920s. Internet networks have sprung up to link the partygoers and inform them of planned festivities.

One such network was created on Facebook by a 30-year-old Gauloises-smoking DJ who gives his name only as Shandor. “We set up the group because of the smoking ban,” he told The Times. “It was clear to us that it was going to be very complicated to go to a nightclub now. “A whole evening without a cigarette is very hard — especially when you're drinking — so you're better off at a party.”

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The group — Pour le Grand Retour de la Fête en Appart' en 2008 (“For the Great Comeback of Parties in Flats in 2008”) — originally included a few dozen people. Now it has 1,182 members. “It's taken off so much that we've had to create a second, secret group,” said Shandor. “You can't really have 1,000 people in a small flat.”

His network is free and informal, with members giving the address and date of their parties on the web. But others are more structured. Open Appart', for instance, was set up by a graphic designer who holds monthly gatherings for well-connected Parisians in a 50 square metre flat in the centre of the city.

“I got an invitation on the internet from a friend of a friend,” said Antoinette, 60, a teacher. “It's friendlier than cafés, you can smoke and it's not so expensive.” In another initiative, a chef in south Paris has set up an unofficial restaurant at his home where diners — attracted by word of mouth — can eat and “have a fag without having to go outside”, according to Le Parisien newspaper.

Vincent Grégoire, artistic director at Nelly Rodi, the trend-forecasting agency, said that a dozen or so secret establishments had been formed in Paris since the smoking ban. “They're halfway between public and private — where you only get in if you're invited by an existing member,” he said.

“Sometimes you need a password and you have to pay a membership fee. This all existed before but it has really taken off after the smoking ban. People want to authorise for themselves everything that they're not supposed to do.”

France introduced a ban on smoking in the workplace on February 1 last year and extended the measures to its 200,000 bars, cafés and nightclubs 11 months later. They report a drop in custom of between 10 and 20 per cent as a result.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article4159769.ece

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Message  jeanmarie Mer 18 Juin 2008 - 18:32

Bonjour Alexandra,

Dommage que je sois nul en anglais, si j'ai bien compris les français font la fête chez eux, tant mieux. Mais..à quand l'interdiction de fumer chez soi ?

Merci de nous tenir au courant de ce qui se passe en Allemagne.

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Message  alexandra Ven 20 Juin 2008 - 19:16

L'article souligne que les français se sont repliés ailleurs pour fumer soit chez eux soit dans des endroits public qui organisent des soirées ou on peut fumer mais de manière clandestine (les endroits et les mots de passe sont échangés sur internet) On se croirait revenu 75 ans en arrière au temps de la prohibition. Mais comme chacun le sait la prohibition n'a duré qu'un temps.
Surtout ne pas baisser les bras meme si on a l'impression que rien ne se passe parce que ce n'est pas le cas.

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