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Old 10-09-2004, 23:08   #67
Salu
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by Bill C
And would you object to me asking you not to drive your car as that is just as bad. See this can go on and on. I did not force poeple to sit next to me and i would not smoke in a non smoking pub but then i would not go in a pub that allows smoking if there is another down the road that bans it. I dont smoke therefor i make the decision to go in the non smoking pub. I dont wait outside the pub that allows smoking waiting for a smoker to drag me in . I am a adult let me make my own decisions, not have them made for me by someone that does not like my way of life. We can all chose where we drink


BTW i smoked from when i was 14 till i was 43 I decided to stop and i am dam glad i did
At least cars serve a useful purpose unlike smoking.

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We can all chose where we drink
Maybe, but we can't choose to not get diseases from passive smoking. That's why I believe this is not about rights but about harm prevention.

Pubs are known to be smokey places but now we are wiser and know that smoking is harmful we should use that wisdom. Pubs need not be smoke chambers.
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