Urinals that tell kids not to smoke

The New Mexico Department of Health's Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Program launched an anti-smoking effort in New Mexico schools today unlike traditional anti-smoking campaigns that warn smokers about the long-term effects--lung cancer, emphysema, etc.

 

" Urinal screens were placed in the boys' bathrooms; when urinated on, the screens read, "This could be the color of your teeth. That's what's cool about smoking."