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Old 11-09-2004, 09:56   #98
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by Ramrod
I'm sure that central London has non smoking pubs but here in the far-flung suburbs I'm not aware of any.thats the only part of your post I agree with......and with that we're back to the topic.....should landlords be allowed to allow smoking on their premises? Not if you want to protect people from the harmful effects of another persons habit in a public place where they have every right (or should have every right) to be in without having their health adversely (and inadvertently) affected.
A pub is a business, chances are most of their trade comes from people who smoke, landlords are not stupid, they're not going to force smokers outside unless they absolutely have to (which suits me fine)
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