Tobacco Dealers: smoked-glass is high risk in the tobacco shops
The Hungarian Tobacco Retailers Association says that the use of the tinted glass windows should be reconsidered in tobacco shops, because the inflexible rule has extremely high security risks – the tobacconist advocacy association told MTI, after a seller was murdered in Kaposvár.
The Hungarian Association of Tobacco Retailers shocked to have learned of the incident and believes that the death once again highlights the need to reconsider the use of smoked-glass windows in tobacco-shops. (MTI)
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