Lifting smoking ban would cut terror risk, claim french schools

French high schools have said students should be allowed to smoke on school grounds so they do not become targets for extremists when they gather for cigarette breaks on the street outside.

Lifting smoking ban would cut terror risk, claim french schools

French high schools have said students should be allowed to smoke on school grounds so they do not become targets for extremists when they gather for cigarette breaks on the street outside.

A leading union of school administrators first made the request five days after the November 13 attacks in Paris that left 130 people dead and 350 wounded.

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