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Old 25-10-2005, 11:13   #143
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by clarie
Because that isn't what I want to discuss. Nor is it related to this thread.

Um, yeah, that's why I suggested starting another thread...

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Smoking is something that we all know carries a very high risk to the health. And at the moment we have a choice to reduce that risk.
Yes, by voluntarily giving up. Not being bullied by a nanny state. Where's the choice for business owners to decide what their customers do on their own premises?

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Once an alternative is brought into the market for petrol-run cars, then we'll talk.
There are already alternatives, LPG and electric just two of them. So, those who drive petrol cars are poisoning you, and they have the CHOICE not to. Want to talk about that now? In another thread of course.

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As for alcohol, I drink very little of that these days, and my drinking it doesn't have a direct impact on someone else's health (unless I drove for example which I wouldn't do.)
Good for you.
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