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Coffee shop caters only to smokers

Croatian Times

An entrepreneur in Croatia has opened a coffee shop for smokers to demonstrate opposition to the new anti-smoking law.

Rajko Ivanovic from the eastern town of Djakovo has placed a sign in front of his Pan Coffee Shop saying "For Smokers Only".

He told daily newspaper Vecernji List he wanted to demonstrate his opposition to the new anti-smoking law, which bans smoking in coffee shops.

"This is the only way for my business to survive. I've decided to have only guests who do not mind smoking", Ivanovic said.

Ivanovic added he was ready to close the business if he was fined.




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