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Old 27-10-2005, 09:40   #273
SlackDad
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by Paul
What about the staff that work in the pubs? Should they not have a say too? Sorry but having been in a number of pubs and clubs where you end up having to scrub the stale cigarette odour off you as you leave I'm in favour of a blanket ban of smoking inside pubs/ clubs/ restaurants etc. Unfortunately I can't see it happening until someone in the government gets a spine
There is waaay too much money and therefor influence in the cigarette and alcohol industry for any form of controls to be legislated for properly.
Agree with you on the staffing point. But leaving it down to an individual pub by pub decision may mean that some pubs would become smoke free while others continue as before. Staff would then have a choice over which environment to work in.
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