I'm not very happy with it being a smoker myself. Why can't we have smoking pubs and no smoking pubs, then we all have a choice!
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What does everone think of the smoking ban coming into force next week?
I'm not very happy with it being a smoker myself. Why can't we have smoking pubs and no smoking pubs, then we all have a choice!
I'm not very happy with it being a smoker myself. Why can't we have smoking pubs and no smoking pubs, then we all have a choice!
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Elly-May;645852 wrote: What does everone think of the smoking ban coming into force next week?
I'm not very happy with it being a smoker myself. Why can't we have smoking pubs and no smoking pubs, then we all have a choice!
Because the no smoking pubs wouldn't make a profit :rolleyes:
:wah:
I'm not very happy with it being a smoker myself. Why can't we have smoking pubs and no smoking pubs, then we all have a choice!
Because the no smoking pubs wouldn't make a profit :rolleyes:
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I think it's a really good thing, being an ex smoker, I am the worlds worse for moaning about having to inhale other peoples cigarettes, why should I risk secondary smoking health problems and stink like an ashtray, just so someone have have their fix. 

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Elly-May;645852 wrote: What does everone think of the smoking ban coming into force next week?
I'm not very happy with it being a smoker myself. Why can't we have smoking pubs and no smoking pubs, then we all have a choice!
how about the staff would it be fair on them having to work all those hours in a health damagine smokey atmosphere
i cant wait to enjoy a pint without going home with all my clothes smelling like an ash tray ,and just think of the space at the bar as all those poor hooked smokers stand outside in the pouring rain :wah: :wah:
I'm not very happy with it being a smoker myself. Why can't we have smoking pubs and no smoking pubs, then we all have a choice!
how about the staff would it be fair on them having to work all those hours in a health damagine smokey atmosphere

i cant wait to enjoy a pint without going home with all my clothes smelling like an ash tray ,and just think of the space at the bar as all those poor hooked smokers stand outside in the pouring rain :wah: :wah:
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Do you smoke Suzy?
If as I say they had smoking and non smoking pubs then people could choose where they wanted to work!
If as I say they had smoking and non smoking pubs then people could choose where they wanted to work!
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Elly-May;645861 wrote: Do you smoke Suzy?
i expect i could if i had a can of petrol and a box of matches :wah: :wah:
i expect i could if i had a can of petrol and a box of matches :wah: :wah:
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Elly-May;645861 wrote: Do you smoke Suzy?
Gave up 10 years ago, but I never smoked in the house always used to stand out the front
Gave up 10 years ago, but I never smoked in the house always used to stand out the front

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Elly-May;645852 wrote: What does everone think of the smoking ban coming into force next week? confused:
It's a very bad thing. Talk about infringement of liberty. However, I do think that smoking is a Bad Thing, and would support a complete ban, in general, although my tax would go up by about £500 per annum.
It's a very bad thing. Talk about infringement of liberty. However, I do think that smoking is a Bad Thing, and would support a complete ban, in general, although my tax would go up by about £500 per annum.
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I smoke as well. There are not many places that you can smoke in,even before the ban.I do think there should be some place to go but we are blamed for everything and certainly being pushed underground.I am thinkiing someone will start smoking dens where after dark we will smoke and drink illegaly in some dark cave.The police will train their sniffer dogs to seek out nicotine, and then we will wallow in Prison for ten years to make sure that we pack it in.
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we have a smoking ban here, have had for ages, the area just gets broader and broader, soon smoking will be banned within the 30 mile radius of the city.
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Bill Sikes;645877 wrote: It's a very bad thing. Talk about infringement of liberty. However, I do think that smoking is a Bad Thing, and would support a complete ban, in general, although my tax would go up by about £500 per annum.
hey bill how about my rights to go in a public place and not have to breath in deadly fumes
Mia;645925 wrote: I smoke as well. There are not many places that you can smoke in,even before the ban.I do think there should be some place to go but we are blamed for everything and certainly being pushed underground.I am thinkiing someone will start smoking dens where after dark we will smoke and drink illegaly in some dark cave.The police will train their sniffer dogs to seek out nicotine, and then we will wallow in Prison for ten years to make sure that we pack it in.
hopefully :wah: :wah:
hey bill how about my rights to go in a public place and not have to breath in deadly fumes

Mia;645925 wrote: I smoke as well. There are not many places that you can smoke in,even before the ban.I do think there should be some place to go but we are blamed for everything and certainly being pushed underground.I am thinkiing someone will start smoking dens where after dark we will smoke and drink illegaly in some dark cave.The police will train their sniffer dogs to seek out nicotine, and then we will wallow in Prison for ten years to make sure that we pack it in.
hopefully :wah: :wah:
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Mia;645925 wrote: I smoke as well. There are not many places that you can smoke in,even before the ban.I do think there should be some place to go but we are blamed for everything and certainly being pushed underground.I am thinkiing someone will start smoking dens where after dark we will smoke and drink illegaly in some dark cave.The police will train their sniffer dogs to seek out nicotine, and then we will wallow in Prison for ten years to make sure that we pack it in.
:wah: :wah: At our local, they have made an area for the smokers, it is outside but it's under cover
:wah: :wah: At our local, they have made an area for the smokers, it is outside but it's under cover
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Soberano;645939 wrote: Originally Posted by Mia
I smoke as well. There are not many places that you can smoke in,even before the ban.I do think there should be some place to go but we are blamed for everything and certainly being pushed underground.
How appropriate.:wah:
yeah about 6 foot underground :wah: :wah:
I smoke as well. There are not many places that you can smoke in,even before the ban.I do think there should be some place to go but we are blamed for everything and certainly being pushed underground.
How appropriate.:wah:
yeah about 6 foot underground :wah: :wah:
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Soberano;645948 wrote: Great minds think alike, you know what this means Jimbo, we are a couple of geniuses.:-2
your damn right lloyd :wah:
your damn right lloyd :wah:
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some interesting opinions there! Afraid I have to go now, have to be up early for another boring day at work. Hope to chat again tomorrow night!:-6
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Absolutely! I want to smoke even more ' the shock of it all ' buff buff.
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magenta flame;645958 wrote: what I'd like know is : Why am I being banned from engaging in a completely legal activity in a public place?
it damages other peoples health
it damages other peoples health
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jimbo;645994 wrote: it damages other peoples health 
So dose the atmosphere.
So dose the atmosphere.
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I blame the government 

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CrazyCruizChick;645997 wrote: So dose the atmosphere.
great idea lets ban the atmosphere from pubs :rolleyes:
i have a right to some nice ish clean air with my pint
great idea lets ban the atmosphere from pubs :rolleyes:
i have a right to some nice ish clean air with my pint

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CrazyCruizChick;645997 wrote: So dose the atmosphere.
No excuse.
No excuse.
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Come on lets think more about this and who fills there pockets from this because I don't.
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CrazyCruizChick;646004 wrote: Come on lets think more about this and who fills there pockets from this because I don't.
who fills their pockets from a ban
not me ,not the pubs not the cigarette makers not the govt ,not the ashtray sellers
the only people who benefit are the people who have the right to some fresh air

who fills their pockets from a ban
not me ,not the pubs not the cigarette makers not the govt ,not the ashtray sellers
the only people who benefit are the people who have the right to some fresh air


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jimbo;646007 wrote: who fills their pockets from a ban
not me ,not the pubs not the cigarette makers not the govt ,not the ashtray sellers
the only people who benefit are the people who have the right to some fresh air

I got you again :wah: :p
not me ,not the pubs not the cigarette makers not the govt ,not the ashtray sellers
the only people who benefit are the people who have the right to some fresh air


I got you again :wah: :p
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CrazyCruizChick;646012 wrote: I got you again :wah: :p
ummm your good :p :p
ummm your good :p :p
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Here in Ohio, smoking is banned from all restaurants, bars, private clubs, etc. Why do these businesses continue to sell cigarettes that we are not allowed to smoke?
Each business owner should have a right, their choice, to post a sign either "This is a smoking facility" or "this is a non-smoking facility". Either way you enter at your own risk. The bars that have continued smoking despite the ban, have way more business than the bars that have complied.
Each business owner should have a right, their choice, to post a sign either "This is a smoking facility" or "this is a non-smoking facility". Either way you enter at your own risk. The bars that have continued smoking despite the ban, have way more business than the bars that have complied.
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Peg;646043 wrote: Here in Ohio, smoking is banned from all restaurants, bars, private clubs, etc. Why do these businesses continue to sell cigarettes that we are not allowed to smoke?
Each business owner should have a right, their choice, to post a sign either "This is a smoking facility" or "this is a non-smoking facility". Either way you enter at your own risk. The bars that have continued smoking despite the ban, have way more business than the bars that have complied.
Some one knows the answers but no one will admit to it maybe....
Each business owner should have a right, their choice, to post a sign either "This is a smoking facility" or "this is a non-smoking facility". Either way you enter at your own risk. The bars that have continued smoking despite the ban, have way more business than the bars that have complied.
Some one knows the answers but no one will admit to it maybe....
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Smoking in pubs, restaurants, workplaces, shopping malls, taxis etc has been banned in Australia for yonks.
Big outcry at first that pubs would close etc etc. Infringement of civil liberties.
But I guess living in society is a balance. We compromise some of our civil liberties in order to give others some civil liberties. Like you can't have a million decibel rave party in a suburban neigbourhood at 2am. You are not free to make noise whenever you want. Should you be able to? Isn't this an infringement of the civil liberties of some. Just one example.
Laws - at least in their intention - are to protect and balance rights, so everyone gets a fair go. Some clean air. Some sleep.
Big outcry at first that pubs would close etc etc. Infringement of civil liberties.
But I guess living in society is a balance. We compromise some of our civil liberties in order to give others some civil liberties. Like you can't have a million decibel rave party in a suburban neigbourhood at 2am. You are not free to make noise whenever you want. Should you be able to? Isn't this an infringement of the civil liberties of some. Just one example.
Laws - at least in their intention - are to protect and balance rights, so everyone gets a fair go. Some clean air. Some sleep.
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"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"
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What about the number of people that get involved in violent crimes because of alcohol and the innocent people who get injured or even killed because of drunks. No-one has ever turned violent purely because they smoke!
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Elly-May, the logic in your argument trumps anything blonde, surreal or spiral I could have come up with.
Anyway, under my proposal to ban EVERYTHING, your points would be covered!
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Welcome to the Garden.
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Anyway, under my proposal to ban EVERYTHING, your points would be covered!
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Welcome to the Garden.
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Pub owners face litigation from employees "injured" in the workplace by passive smoking. It's a complex issue, for sure.
I move around a lot and really notice the differences in different countries. In France, everyone seems to smoke and even thought smoking in pubs has been banned this is widely ignored. There are ashtrays on the counter. In restaurants, people light up right next to others who are eating, as a matter of course. In England it's been similar.
Personally I can't see why there can't be some restaurants and some pubs smoke free and others smokerfriendly - with matching staff. Or in small towns where there is only one pub, some designated smoking areas. I've noticed many airports have smoking lounges.
Amazing though, how one gets used to smoke free work places etc.
I move around a lot and really notice the differences in different countries. In France, everyone seems to smoke and even thought smoking in pubs has been banned this is widely ignored. There are ashtrays on the counter. In restaurants, people light up right next to others who are eating, as a matter of course. In England it's been similar.
Personally I can't see why there can't be some restaurants and some pubs smoke free and others smokerfriendly - with matching staff. Or in small towns where there is only one pub, some designated smoking areas. I've noticed many airports have smoking lounges.
Amazing though, how one gets used to smoke free work places etc.
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Elly-May;646124 wrote: What about the number of people that get involved in violent crimes because of alcohol and the innocent people who get injured or even killed because of drunks. No-one has ever turned violent purely because they smoke!
but you dont get lung cancer from being in the same room as a drunk
some asked who the winner is well its the smoker and the NHS
and you
the smoker has one less cig(fag for us in the uk)and get a better chance of not getting lung cancer...plus he all so has cig in fresh air meaning less smoke inhaled
nhs does not have to cut cancer from so many peoples lungs throuts and mouths
now you get to live with ya love ones a bit longer plus ya dont stink like a ash tray
but you dont get lung cancer from being in the same room as a drunk
some asked who the winner is well its the smoker and the NHS
and you
the smoker has one less cig(fag for us in the uk)and get a better chance of not getting lung cancer...plus he all so has cig in fresh air meaning less smoke inhaled
nhs does not have to cut cancer from so many peoples lungs throuts and mouths
now you get to live with ya love ones a bit longer plus ya dont stink like a ash tray
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el guapo;646143 wrote: but you dont get lung cancer from being in the same room as a drunk
some asked who the winner is well its the smoker and the NHS
and you
the smoker has one less cig(fag for us in the uk)and get a better chance of not getting lung cancer...plus he all so has cig in fresh air meaning less smoke inhaled
nhs does not have to cut cancer from so many peoples lungs throuts and mouths
now you get to live with ya love ones a bit longer plus ya dont stink like a ash tray
:yh_worshp Great post!
some asked who the winner is well its the smoker and the NHS
and you
the smoker has one less cig(fag for us in the uk)and get a better chance of not getting lung cancer...plus he all so has cig in fresh air meaning less smoke inhaled
nhs does not have to cut cancer from so many peoples lungs throuts and mouths
now you get to live with ya love ones a bit longer plus ya dont stink like a ash tray
:yh_worshp Great post!
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magenta flame;645958 wrote: what I'd like know is : Why am I being banned from engaging in a completely legal activity in a public place?
There's the rub. IMO every establishment should be able to make its own choice, and if the anti-smoking nazis want to go to non-smoking pubs, then they are, as ever, free to do it.
However, logic dictates that a government that wants to protect the people from themselves ought to ban smoking, full stop.
There's the rub. IMO every establishment should be able to make its own choice, and if the anti-smoking nazis want to go to non-smoking pubs, then they are, as ever, free to do it.
However, logic dictates that a government that wants to protect the people from themselves ought to ban smoking, full stop.
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Bill Sikes;646145 wrote: There's the rub. IMO every establishment should be able to make its own choice, and if the anti-smoking nazis want to go to non-smoking pubs, then they are, as ever, free to do it.
However, logic dictates that a government that wants to protect the people from themselves ought to ban smoking, full stop.
you got it
thats where its going
However, logic dictates that a government that wants to protect the people from themselves ought to ban smoking, full stop.
you got it
thats where its going
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We've had the smoking ban in Scotland for well over a year (thought we were all part of the UK :rolleyes: ) but we wont go into that here :sneaky:
Anyway my point is, its working, sure we smokers were all in a huff about it at first but people soon adapted. I'm glad of it now.
Anyway my point is, its working, sure we smokers were all in a huff about it at first but people soon adapted. I'm glad of it now.
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RedGlitter;646144 wrote:
Originally Posted by el guapo
some asked who the winner is well its the smoker and the NHS
and you
yh_worshp Great post!
Unfortunately, the above is 2/3 bollocks.
1) The winner is the smoker - yes from the health perspective and money savings, no from others.
2) The NHS is not affected, it will continue as before. However, as smoking effectively pays far more into the NHS than treatment of smokers takes out, funding will have to come from somewhere else.
3) I do not win, I have to pay (perhaps) £500 per year extra tax to make up the shortfall and replace lost revenue to fund the NHS.
I still think that from the government's point of view, smoking ought to be criminalised immediately.
Originally Posted by el guapo
some asked who the winner is well its the smoker and the NHS
and you
yh_worshp Great post!
Unfortunately, the above is 2/3 bollocks.
1) The winner is the smoker - yes from the health perspective and money savings, no from others.
2) The NHS is not affected, it will continue as before. However, as smoking effectively pays far more into the NHS than treatment of smokers takes out, funding will have to come from somewhere else.
3) I do not win, I have to pay (perhaps) £500 per year extra tax to make up the shortfall and replace lost revenue to fund the NHS.
I still think that from the government's point of view, smoking ought to be criminalised immediately.
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el guapo;646143 wrote: but you dont get lung cancer from being in the same room as a drunk
some asked who the winner is well its the smoker and the NHS
and you
the smoker has one less cig(fag for us in the uk)and get a better chance of not getting lung cancer...plus he all so has cig in fresh air meaning less smoke inhaled
nhs does not have to cut cancer from so many peoples lungs throuts and mouths
now you get to live with ya love ones a bit longer plus ya dont stink like a ash tray
bloody hell bloody good post:-6 :-6 have you been smoking something illegal:wah: :wah:
some asked who the winner is well its the smoker and the NHS
and you
the smoker has one less cig(fag for us in the uk)and get a better chance of not getting lung cancer...plus he all so has cig in fresh air meaning less smoke inhaled
nhs does not have to cut cancer from so many peoples lungs throuts and mouths
now you get to live with ya love ones a bit longer plus ya dont stink like a ash tray
bloody hell bloody good post:-6 :-6 have you been smoking something illegal:wah: :wah:
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Bill Sikes;646149 wrote: Unfortunately, the above is 2/3 bollocks.
1) The winner is the smoker - yes from the health perspective and money savings, no from others.
2) The NHS is not affected, it will continue as before. However, as smoking effectively pays far more into the NHS than treatment of smokers takes out, funding will have to come from somewhere else.
3) I do not win, I have to pay (perhaps) £500 per year extra tax to make up the shortfall and replace lost revenue to fund the NHS.
I still think that from the government's point of view, smoking ought to be criminalised immediately.
mate ya take out of ya smoking hole
2 if a doctor is busy cutting self inflicked cancer from your lungs he is not saving the child who has been hit by a car
the nhs would be better off maybe not the goverment
3 so ya liife is not worth paying extra
if ya dead ya dont pay tax so what ya worried about
watch this one
1) The winner is the smoker - yes from the health perspective and money savings, no from others.
2) The NHS is not affected, it will continue as before. However, as smoking effectively pays far more into the NHS than treatment of smokers takes out, funding will have to come from somewhere else.
3) I do not win, I have to pay (perhaps) £500 per year extra tax to make up the shortfall and replace lost revenue to fund the NHS.
I still think that from the government's point of view, smoking ought to be criminalised immediately.
mate ya take out of ya smoking hole
2 if a doctor is busy cutting self inflicked cancer from your lungs he is not saving the child who has been hit by a car
the nhs would be better off maybe not the goverment
3 so ya liife is not worth paying extra
if ya dead ya dont pay tax so what ya worried about
watch this one
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
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el guapo;646152 wrote: mate ya take out of ya smoking hole
2 if a doctor is busy cutting self inflicked cancer from your lungs he is not saving the child who has been hit by a car
the nhs would be better off maybe not the goverment
3 so ya liife is not worth paying extra
if ya dead ya dont pay tax so what ya worried about
watch this one
another good post jess
how the feck does any one think they have the right to inflict that on another human being because they have a dirty filthy disgusting selfish habit is beyond me
2 if a doctor is busy cutting self inflicked cancer from your lungs he is not saving the child who has been hit by a car
the nhs would be better off maybe not the goverment
3 so ya liife is not worth paying extra
if ya dead ya dont pay tax so what ya worried about
watch this one
another good post jess
how the feck does any one think they have the right to inflict that on another human being because they have a dirty filthy disgusting selfish habit is beyond me
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Bill Sikes;646149 wrote: Unfortunately, the above is 2/3 bollocks.
1) The winner is the smoker - yes from the health perspective and money savings, no from others.
2) The NHS is not affected, it will continue as before. However, as smoking effectively pays far more into the NHS than treatment of smokers takes out, funding will have to come from somewhere else.
3) I do not win, I have to pay (perhaps) £500 per year extra tax to make up the shortfall and replace lost revenue to fund the NHS.
I still think that from the government's point of view, smoking ought to be criminalised immediately.
I wasn't talking about the statistics of the NHS, I was referring to what EG said about cutting out cancer and smelling like an ashtray.Both true. Who pays is the least of my concern.
1) The winner is the smoker - yes from the health perspective and money savings, no from others.
2) The NHS is not affected, it will continue as before. However, as smoking effectively pays far more into the NHS than treatment of smokers takes out, funding will have to come from somewhere else.
3) I do not win, I have to pay (perhaps) £500 per year extra tax to make up the shortfall and replace lost revenue to fund the NHS.
I still think that from the government's point of view, smoking ought to be criminalised immediately.
I wasn't talking about the statistics of the NHS, I was referring to what EG said about cutting out cancer and smelling like an ashtray.Both true. Who pays is the least of my concern.