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Old 25-05-2007, 22:48   #1410
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Re: smoking and the pub

Spare a thought for all the non-smoking bar staff.
They have nicotine withdrawl to look forward to.

It happened in Scotland. Without the passive smoking, the levels of nicotine in non-smoking staff suddenly dropped, leaving them cranky and feeling unwell.
Of course members of staff who smoke carried on smoking and so had no such drop in nicotine.
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