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Originally Posted by Jonboy
walk away just open the door and walk away easy 
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Aye I hear what you're saying. I don't think though having to avoid public places or having to move away if someone decides to smoke as freedom of choice.
I'm quite happy for people to smoke if they want. If they aren't doing anyone any harm I don't care what people get upto. The way I look at it is that if you want to smoke you should be the one who has to go out of their way to do it. Its your habit and you get the enjoyment. I don't believe in non smokers having to go out of their way to accomodate a habit of someone else.
A daft example this, that I just thought of

If I enjoy playing golf and practicing swinging my driver. Would it be acceptable if I wanted to do it in the middle of a pub and everyone else had to sit in another area of the pub cos I decided I wanted to enjoy swinging a golf club ? No, that'd be daft.