Re: smoking and the pub
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Originally Posted by clarie
Xaccers I never said that higher blood pressure levels, or stress levels were not bad for your health. I said that when you listen to music you don't like, it is not bad for your health. Can you see the difference? If listening to music you don't like stresses you out, then that is different, despite the fact that I disagree that it will affect the health of the general population as much as passive smoking. Now can we drop this?
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I stated that it can be harmful for my health. Also long term exposure to music at legal levels is harmful to my health.
My point to you and Salu, which for some reason you appear to have deliberately missed (could it be because it defeats your argument?), is that I have the choice to expose myself to such dangers, just as I have the choice to expose myself to the dangers of many other things, such as entering a smoking establishment or crossing the road without looking.
You also have this choice, however you appear to believe that you do not.
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Originally Posted by clarie
The point I was making was that people were saying the non-smoking pub was losing out to smoking pubs. This would not happen if all pubs banned smoking. People were saying that given a choice, landlords would not ban smoking for commercial reasons. I say, this may be true, but my major concern is not for the profits of the landlords. If a blanket ban is introduced, the pubs, as I said, will all be in an even playing field.
Furthermore, why should the non-smokers have just one, out of 30 pubs to go to?
If it were a choice between all pubs allowing smoking, or all pubs banning smoking, then surely you can see the logic for the blanket ban?
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So instead of giving the majority of patrons and potential patrons what they want, landlords should cater for the minority of potential patrons and all suffer finacially (as has happened in the other countries which have brought in a blanket ban), risk going out of business (as the lounge did but they won't have someone to buy it up and make a success of it) with the loss of jobs, the reduction in taxes, the increase in alcohol abuse and all that goes with it?
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