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Old 02-11-2005, 13:59   #823
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by Xaccers
How long do people spend visiting those places compared to the pub?

What about private clubs which serve food to members?
Non-members cannot enter, so why should members who accept the smoking conditions either have to leave their club to smoke, or no longer be able to get food there?
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Ah but walking down the road you are not choosing to be a target are you?
Sure you are exposing yourself to risk, but you are not choosing to definitely suffer that risk.
Going into a smokey environment you are choosing to passive smoke.

If you want to visit a pub which currently allows smoking, why not get a petition together and write to the landlord to show them the number of people who would drink there if it became a no-smoking establishment?

Because out stupid **** money wasting nanny governing goverment have already done it for them without the courtesy of a petition
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