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what I fail to understand though is why it's so important to be able to go out and smoke during your evening in the pub unless you're addicted. obviously many smokers know their hobby is unpleasant for non smokers but they still choose to do it when non smokers are within breathing distance. __________________ Quote:
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There is waaay too much money and therefor influence in the cigarette and alcohol industry for any form of controls to be legislated for properly. |
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you cant 'consult your customers' over an issue like this as your customers are every changing unless you suggest a pub is forced to put it to a customer ballot periodically.
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A pub by the river a few miles away (in the middle of nowhere) was done up at great expense a couple of years ago, since when they have had a total smoking ban throughout the pub. They have a good reputation for food and are still going strong dispite having a large part of their trade as summer river users!
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Seriously Clarie, don't post clap trap like that, it only serves to make you look either ill informed or ignorant You haven't got a clue have you? I used to be a landlady. As a land lady, BII qualified and well aware of my legal H&S 'duties' to the public, I can actually pick and choose who I provide for. If I don't like the look of someone, I can bar them, and they would not win a case in court to overturn that. A pub is one place where the customer is certainly not always right. __________________ Quote:
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You might be able to pick and choose your clientele, but you cannot pick and choose which aspects of health and safety law you uphold, even if you think they make trading more difficult. This new Law is being framed in health and safety terms. |
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Can anybody who is wholly opposed to smoking in pubs please, hand on heart, say that they never make non-essential trips in their cars. Or always look at the alternatives to cars when planning trips? Only those who answer yes to these questions (honestly), can unhypocritically support the ban on smoking in pubs (provided of course they are not damaging peoples health in other ways).
Why are we not looking at banning smoking around children in any environment, be it at home or in the car. This is more important as children can not always make a choice about the environment they are in whereas adults, generally, can. (and presumably would be more susceptible to the effects of smoke). This, of course will not happen as it would be very difficult to enforce. To me, the government banning smoking in pubs/public places makes it look like it is doing something about public health, but ultimately, as the watered down version has shown, is pretty toothless. |
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It is still the same clap trap coming from the no smoking brigade who want to ban every place that doesn't fit in with their ideas. Yes, smoking is a bad habit that can affect your health and that of others who breathe the smoke. Yes, I agree that many places and public transport should be able to have a smoking ban. What I don't agree with is that smokers should be discriminated against which is what a total ban would mean.
Freedom of choice is the major issue here. Smokers should be catered for just the same as non smokers. There is nothing wrong in my eyes with the owner of a pub, restaurant, shop or business deciding that he wants to cater for smokers. By all means bring in legislation that forces the owner of a smoking establishment to display very prominent signs at all entrances which state that it is an establishment that allows smoking. Those who want a smoke free atmosphere can then choose whether to enter or not or whether they want to work there. Who is being harmed other than the ones who choose of their own free will to enter the premises. Chris T has just said Quote:
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A public house is open to the public, it doesn't mean you can enter (of your own free choice) and dictate how someone runs their business. If you don't like places were people smoke, don't go there! |
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I would like to see a mix of both smoking and non smoking establishments. Problem is the majority of publicans are convinced they would lose out were they to ban smoking. So no one will stick their neck out and ban smoking.
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The evidence from Ireland and from New York is that one in 12 smokers have already given up the habit as a direct result of the blanket ban that has been imposed in those places. That means there's still a long way to go, but it's a start. What I would like to see is a progressive tightening of laws regulating smoking so that it becomes increasingly difficult to do it anywhere other than in a private house and is eventually outlawed altogether. |
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