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Gah, this is pretty pointless now, we're getting about as far as a rhino in sinking sand, I have reasons for preferring none smoking, you have yours for smoking.
One other thing I'd add is that a ban would stop younger people from starting to smoke. I've got freinds who only started smoking when out in town because they thought it made them look good, and now they'r smoking 20+/day. Im fairly sure they wouldn't be smoking now if the places in town hadn't allowed it. |
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:LOL: like the ban on drugs stop's them getting hooked on drugs :erm: There are more on drugs now than there ever was |
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There are a whole raft of legal restrictions on what the landlord can do, because the moment they open the doors to the public, it is not simply their house, it is a public house, and the law has a lot to say on matters of pubilc health and safety - which is exactly what the smoking issue is. |
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Does strike me as being a tad selfish too. As Bill said, its their bar, not yours. I am really not in favour of the government dictating to everyone what they can or can't do. Let the people decide for themselves what they want to do. |
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Well the poodle and his spin doctors have ensured that i will never vote for his party again. They have to do something to try and get the public on there side after the fiasco of the last few years and this is one way the other was fox hunting and they ballsed that up as well. It just goes to show what a bunch of idiots are running this country when they cannot make a decision. Now if Bush had told him to do it then it would have been done stright away :LOL: __________________ Quote:
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Looks like the Cabinet has decided what it wants to do after all:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politi....stm?display=1 |
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I would presume that your favourite pubs are already no smoking establishments otherwise you wouldn't be going to them. Why should they suddenly change and allow smoking? If pubs were given the choice as to whether they are smoking or no smoking establishments then the landlord/owner will take a commercial decision as to which it should be. If they choose to be smoking allowed pubs then surely that tells you something. It means that the majority of customers want to be able to smoke there and the landlord/owner thinks that he will lose more money if he chooses to ban smoking than if he is to allow smoking. Quote:
Health is important but smoking is not the only health issue where pubs are concerned. Just look at any hospital A&E department on Friday and Saturday night and you will find it is their busiest time of the week. It is the effects of alcohol that causes most of this increase in patients, not smoking, and some of those patients may not have had a single drink, just suffered because of the ones that have. Maybe they should ban the sale of alcohol in pubs to remove those health issues. You can avoid the risks from passive smoking by taking the decision not to go into places that allow smoking. Avoiding being a casualty at the hands of someone who has consumed too much alcohol is harder to do. |
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Add to that a proportion of non-smokers who don't mind too much about smoke, certainly not enough to want to leave their smoking friends out of the group on a night out, and the number of people in the city centre on a Friday night who are only going to choose among the smoking pubs grows further. The non-smoking establishments can do nothing to attract back this sizeable chunk of their potential clientele without stopping serving food. Quote:
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