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Nugget 25-10-2005 16:09

Re: smoking and the pub
 
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Originally Posted by orangebird
I find the smell of garlic on someone repulsive. Should we ban that too?

OB! Are you a vampire?

:PP:

orangebird 25-10-2005 16:11

Re: smoking and the pub
 
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Originally Posted by Chris T
So could I ... eating a Big Muck in front of me will harden your arteries with cholesterol, but will leave mine alone. Drinking a glass of wine in front of me will pickle your liver but not mine (except in moderation - a small amount of alcohol is good for you). Smoking in front of me, on the other hand, will ensure that I inhale about 10% of the fumes you do, impacting my health whether I like it or not.

Indeed, so you go to the pubs that CHOOSE to ban smoking, and I'll go to the pub that CHOOSES not to. Then we're both happy.

clarie 25-10-2005 16:22

Re: smoking and the pub
 
Ok shotgun the local!

orangebird 25-10-2005 16:24

Re: smoking and the pub
 
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Originally Posted by clarie
Ok shotgun the local!

:confused:

Chris 25-10-2005 16:27

Re: smoking and the pub
 
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Originally Posted by orangebird
Indeed, so you go to the pubs that CHOOSE to ban smoking, and I'll go to the pub that CHOOSES not to. Then we're both happy.

Unless we want to go for a drink together. :)

Bifta 25-10-2005 16:56

Re: smoking and the pub
 
Thinking back to when I used to smoke, it recently dawned on me just how disrespectful of my friends health I was when I chose to smoke in front of them, obviously this particular fact still escapes some smokers.

SlackDad 25-10-2005 16:56

Re: smoking and the pub
 
Should we ban driving in public places?

Bifta 25-10-2005 16:58

Re: smoking and the pub
 
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Originally Posted by SlackDad
Should we ban driving in public places?

Are you trying to compare the stupidity of smoking to someone's need to travel?

Chris 25-10-2005 16:59

Re: smoking and the pub
 
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Originally Posted by SlackDad
Should we ban driving in public places?

We should ban any kind of driving that poses a serious risk to health in public places, yes ... oh hang on, we already did, it's called the Road Traffic Act.

SlackDad 25-10-2005 17:04

Re: smoking and the pub
 
How many harmful substances are emitted into the air that everyone breathes by cars in built up areas. What affect is this having on health? Surely this is a more pertinant issue than smoking in pubs.

My guess is that it's easier to have a go at smokers, than the powerful car lobby.

Russ 25-10-2005 17:07

Re: smoking and the pub
 
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Originally Posted by SlackDad
How many harmful substances are emitted into the air that everyone breathes by cars in built up areas. What affect is this having on health? Surely this is a more pertinant issue than smoking in pubs.

And this is being worked on with the congestion charge, cleaner fuels and campaigns to get people to use public transport and bikes etc.

And I'd say the need to keep the country moving is somewhat more important to maintain than the need for someone to light up.

Kliro 25-10-2005 17:09

Re: smoking and the pub
 
Wow, I was reading some of the earlier parts of the thread, and thinking to myself how selfish bifta's attitude was, nice to see you've changed your ways (y)

Shame theres so many that havn't though. Comparing the danger of cars and the dangers of smoking is one of the worst analogys I have come across. There is no necessity to smoke.

I have always found the mentality of 'if you dont like the smoke, go somewhere else' really annoying.

Smoking is a choice you made, you don't care about your health, but others do, so stop being so selfish and let other people go out and socialise without inhaling lungfuls of smoke.

SlackDad 25-10-2005 17:15

Re: smoking and the pub
 
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Originally Posted by Russ D
And this is being worked on with the congestion charge, cleaner fuels and campaigns to get people to use public transport and bikes etc.

And I'd say the need to keep the country moving is somewhat more important to maintain than the need for someone to light up.

Agree with you, but highlights the fact to me that cars cause proportionately more damage in terms of health, much of which is unseen and of course most people, smokers or non-smokers, drive. Is smoking in pubs such a serious issue as this when comparisons are made to the net health effect on everybody, that cars cause.
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Originally Posted by Kliro
Wow, I was reading some of the earlier parts of the thread, and thinking to myself how selfish bifta's attitude was, nice to see you've changed your ways (y)

Shame theres so many that havn't though. Comparing the danger of cars and the dangers of smoking is one of the worst analogys I have come across. There is no necessity to smoke.

I have always found the mentality of 'if you dont like the smoke, go somewhere else' really annoying.

Smoking is a choice you made, you don't care about your health, but others do, so stop being so selfish and let other people go out and socialise without inhaling lungfuls of smoke.

Many car trips are certainly not nercessary.

Chris W 25-10-2005 17:20

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it always amazes me how ex smokers take a much more anti smoking stance than non-smokers...

Paul 25-10-2005 17:30

Re: smoking and the pub
 
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Originally Posted by Chris W
it always amazes me how ex smokers take a much more anti smoking stance than non-smokers...

Not all of them do ;)


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