Richard Bell;627025 wrote: Doesn't happen.
Ontario has had a smoking ban for three years now, and the pubs and restaurants are doing well. I'm off to my local shortly, and I know it will be packed.
As my friend wisely observed just before our smoking ban came into effect, the bar business won't suffer, because people will still be looking to get laid !
Smokers cost the government far more in medical costs than they contribute in excise taxes on tobacco. The government also loses taxes from smokers too sick (or too dead) to work.
weinbeck;626915 wrote: I totally agree - you have as much right to smoke as non-smokers who have the right to cross the other side of the road when you congregate outside the company office while we're working the same as we have every right to go outside the building several times a day and eat a Mars bar (only Management don't see it that way), the same as we have every right to walk to the end of the railway platform even if it raining to avoid breathing in what you breath out in an attempt to avoid becoming another statistic like Roy Castle, who never smoked in his life.
Yes Vic, get all that lovely tar down into your lungs, for it's not the nicotine that gets you, and then make sure you claim as much as possible from the Health Service for cancer related respiratory problems. Talking a load of bo**ocks, am I? My late mother smoked: went with the big C - had it all over her body. But of course it's the individual's choice, same as it's my choice not to stand anywhere near a smoker even when he's not smoking for personal reasons. They don't smell - they STINK!
great post :-6
why should i run the risk of getting a fatal illness coz some selfish ahole cant be bothered to go outside for 3 minutes
another thing how would smokers feel if i made their clothes stink from the residue of my filthy habit ..... drinking
