Smoking ban violated prisoner's fundamental rights, British court told

A prisoner in the UK addicted to tobacco is seeking damages after he was banned from smoking for swearing at a prison officer.

Smoking ban violated prisoner's fundamental rights, British court told

A prisoner in the UK addicted to tobacco is seeking damages after he was banned from smoking for swearing at a prison officer.

Lawyers acting for Jack Richard Foster claim the staff at High Down prison, Surrey, England submitted the inmate to “cruel and unusual punishment”.

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