UK cigarette warning labels to get even more intense
Posted on Aug 29th 2007 2:22PM by Jonathon Morgan
When I lived in the UK, I was a smoker, and -- having grown up in the US -- I was always surprised by the frankness of their cigarette warnings. Some were quite scary, such as: "Smoking Causes Impotence." Others got straight to the point, and state simply: "Smoking Kills."
Of course, these statements are entirely accurate, and are both great examples of why you shouldn't take up smoking (I've since quit, by the way). However, the British government doesn't feel that they're strong enough, and will be adding full-color graphics to the back of cigarette packets by the end of 2009.
The BBC has posted all the warnings on their website, including photos of black lungs, sick babies, enormous tumors and dead people -- all accompanied by the same, straightforward messages that are used currently.
I don't know if this will be any more effective than the government's current strategy, but I'd certainly hate to look at that every time I went to light up.








