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Old 02-11-2005, 13:48   #808
SlackDad
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by clarie
But whatever happens, unless smoking becomes banned altogether, smokers will still have the right to continue their habit in private. Please remember that you are not currently allowed to smoke in shops, many cinemas, many shopping centres, and many airports, and no one seems to complain about that.
Good point but I suppose it has alot to do with tradition. Alcohol and smoking are closely associated in many people's minds, hence why when trying to give up it's a good idea not to go in a pub. Not so much because of the smoke but because of the psychological associations.
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