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Old 02-11-2005, 22:39   #956
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by clarie
But why should the pubs be reserved for smokers?
They aren't, non smokers are free to choose to enter a smoking pub. It's totally up to you if you want to or not, the landlord doesn't inform the doorstaff to not allow non-smokers to enter.

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Originally Posted by clarie
The two things you are comparing are not comparable. You may wish not to listen to hardcore music, but if you do, you will not be exposed to dangerous substances. You may feel a little stressed, but then I am sure many of things stress you out in life, this being of the least consequence. The direct impact on your physical health has not been proven to be sufficiently great to introduce a ban on certain types of music. End of story.
The two things I'm comparing are comparable, hence why I'm comparing them.
You however want me to be trying to compare two uncomparable aspects of those things, which I will not do to satisfy you.
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Originally Posted by Russ D
Yep - and for the third time in this thread is was called The Lounge, but it closed down earlier this year!
Because not enough non-smokers went there...
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