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Old 27-10-2005, 10:55   #287
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by Chris T
Sorry, I thought that I made my position pretty clear. Smoking should be illegal. As a step along the road towards making it illegal, I think it should be made as difficult as possible for anybody to smoke. That means a total, outright public ban, as has been introduced in Ireland, New York and (next year) in Scotland.

So yes, if it's not blindingly obvious already, I object to the idea of pubs converting to private members clubs to get round the ban, on the grounds that I think the proposed exemption for private clubs is itself ridiculous.
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Which only makes your dogged support of the habit all the more difficult to understand.
It's a habit, and an addiction. One which I do not have the will to give up yet.
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