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Old 15-02-2006, 16:58   #1219
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by Shabba
Please don't answer for me!
Then don't make a sweeping generalisation on something you actually don't know the answer to, unless of course you've been out every night polling local smokers, which I sincerely doubt you have.

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But Ireland is a different country and i live in Nelson, Lancashire. How could you possibly compare the two localities and come to the same conclusion?
You think you have less smokers? Doubtful.

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This law is to protect those who wish not to breath second hand smoke. Fair enough, go elsewhere like your poncy little coffe shops for a half decaff and couisant or go to the off licence and get a six pack of stella that you can drink in your own smoke free zone. I bought the cigs in a public place so why can't i smoke them there?
I was selfish when I was a smoker, at least now me being selfish is for the good of your health

Think about this, when the smoking ban is introduced (and make no mistake about it, it will be), You'll be the one heading the off license and I'll be the one who continues drinking in pubs.
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