英國政府正在考慮在公共交通上禁止一切食物和飲料。英國禁止人們?cè)诨疖嚭凸财嚿铣院鹊挠?jì)劃不受人們歡迎。他們說政府不應(yīng)該控制人們是否可以在公共交通上吃喝。許多人表示,該計(jì)劃是英國成為“保姆國家”的又一個(gè)例子。這個(gè)國家想要控制人們能做和不能做的一切。英國首席醫(yī)療官莎莉·戴維斯教授表示,該計(jì)劃對(duì)于減少肥胖是必要的。她說,這是一項(xiàng)計(jì)劃的一部分,目的是到2030年將兒童肥胖人數(shù)減半,并幫助人們選擇更健康的生活方式。
Professor Davies reported that there are twice as many overweight schoolchildren today as there were 30 years ago. She said: "Today's children are drowning in a flood of unhealthy food and drink options." She said this is made worse because of "insufficient opportunities for being active". She said children do not get enough exercise. She added: "We must go further and faster." Ms Davies also wants to stop fast food being sold at soccer games. Many travelers are angry about the plans. A nurse, Nicky Paxton, said the transport ban would make her life worse. She said: "I often work 12 hours without a break and I need a sandwich on the train on my way home from work."
戴維斯教授報(bào)告說,現(xiàn)在超重的小學(xué)生是30年前的兩倍。她說:“如今的孩子們正淹沒在不健康食品和飲料的洪流中。”她說,由于“活動(dòng)機(jī)會(huì)不足”,情況變得更糟。她說,孩子們沒有得到足夠的鍛煉。她補(bǔ)充道:“我們必須走得更遠(yuǎn)、更快。”戴維斯女士還希望停止在足球比賽中出售快餐。許多旅客對(duì)這些計(jì)劃感到憤怒。護(hù)士尼基帕克斯頓(Nicky Paxton)說,交通禁令會(huì)讓她的生活變得更糟。她說:“我經(jīng)常連續(xù)工作12個(gè)小時(shí),在下班回家的火車上我需要一個(gè)三明治。”