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Originally Posted by S_james
Dangerous? Suggesting you can do things in a lunch break? Lolol. You seem like a excuse maker, you're over weight and you smoke too much and it's your fault. But you don't want to hear that, you don't want to eat healthy or stop smoking, you want it to be someone else's fault. Grow up!
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You appear to lack a basic grasp of comprehension of the English language so allow me to assist.
The assumptions that you are making are dangerous. Not the fact that exercising is dangerous (although it could be argued that it is in certain forms)
I'm quite aware that it's my choice to be both obese and to also smoke. I'm also quite aware that due to the fact I smoke I also pay significantly more tax to the government than a non smoker (if we were both to be on the same salary)
I also pay for private medical insurance (as part of my compensation package from my employer) for both myself and my partner.
The point I was making which you have so spectacularly missed (and in the process made yourself look rather foolish) is that in a free at point of service that we have in the NHS is that you cannot discriminate against a group of people placing a load on the system whilst in the same breath continue to treat those who also place a significant load on services.
Now, go and give your head a shake. Come back and lets try to have an adult discussion without you throwing your rattle out of your pram.