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Originally Posted by Salu
True......but it is offensive!
Very hard to legislate though and who would decide which it is? Would you not know which it was until you walked in the door?
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Plenty of pubs in my toen have signs outside stating whether smoking is allowed inside, whether there are smoking or nonsmoking policies etc etc. It's not difficult.
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How would restaurants fit into this?
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I've no issue with banning smoking in restaurants at all, although I still do think that having a smoke filtration/air conditioning system up to a certain standard legal standard, and having smoking/nonsmoking sections is a better is a better way to go. I smoke, but I don't smoke at the table when I go out to eat. Just becaue I smoke, it doesn't mean that I enjoy sitting in a smoky room......
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I still think that a total ban is the best and easiest way forward. You don't take a bottle of wine into a cinema or your office, you just wait until you are in your own home or own time.
I wouldn't have a problem with a smoking club though. You would know what to expect and it would be clear of it's purpose. With pubs and restaurants it would need to be a blanket ban to make it clear.
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No, I don't take wine to work or to the cinema. Because I'm not addicted to alcohol. But I am addicted to nicotine.