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Old 10-09-2004, 15:59   #41
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by Bifta
If a non-smoker chooses to spend time in an area that they know will be full of smoke (e.g. a pub) then what the hell gives them the right to start complaining? I don't walk into a Nuclear power station and start dictating to them!
Most pubs that I have been into do not have sealed smoking chambers. Smoke is free to roam and roam it does. If I saw that a pub was "Smoking only" then I would simply not go in. However most pubs allow smoking and have a designated area to do so. But this smoke drifts and frankly spoils my meal if I am eating.

We have no choice at the moment. If we want to go into a pub then most of the time it will be full of smoke. That is what i am objecting to.
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