Last year, Big Brother Watch reported on a group of Medway school children who were sent onto the streets of Chatham to harass members of the public smoking cigarettes. Known as "ciggie busters", the prepubescent crack team would approach members of the public and pluck the cigarettes out of their mouths, chasting them for the damage they were doing to their health.
It appears a similar anti-tobacco phenomenon has taken hold in the beautiful Cambridgeshire city of Ely where primary school children have been ordered to create an "animation to highlight the health dangers of smoking and second-hand tobacco smoke".
Pupil Tyra Ebony, nine, said: “We made the animation for smoke-free spaces because smoking can harm you and others.” So much for free will.
Little red devils
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It appears a similar anti-tobacco phenomenon has taken hold in the beautiful Cambridgeshire city of Ely where primary school children have been ordered to create an "animation to highlight the health dangers of smoking and second-hand tobacco smoke".
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It appears a similar anti-tobacco phenomenon has taken hold in the beautiful Cambridgeshire city of Ely where primary school children have been ordered to create an "animation to highlight the health dangers of smoking and second-hand tobacco smoke".
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