02-11-2005, 14:34
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#856
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Re: smoking and the pub
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Originally Posted by SlackDad
Quite possibly so, and this is why we have 39000 deaths from vehicle emmisons and 59 bar staff deaths from passive smoking.
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You can't compare the numbers of deaths caused by vehicle emmissions to the number of bar staff deaths caused by passive smoking, now come on...
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02-11-2005, 14:34
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#857
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Re: smoking and the pub
Clarie,is it true that you want to enter a place where smoking is allowed and you'd like the people who smoke to be somewhere different?
Yes or no!
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02-11-2005, 14:36
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Re: smoking and the pub
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Originally Posted by lippy
Clarie,is it true that you want to enter a place where smoking is allowed and you'd like the people who smoke to be somewhere different?
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lippy, what I want is for smoking to be banned in all enclosed public places, and for the pubs and restaurants where there are a lot of smoking customers, a sealed room or an outhouse to be provided.
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02-11-2005, 14:36
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Re: smoking and the pub
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Originally Posted by orangebird
Sorry, but as the law is not in already, I feel fairly safe in assuming that anyone that currently wokrs in a pub isn't too fussed about smoking. You've have to be a complete and utter idiot to take a job like that if you don't like smoke.
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1. It's not about liking/disliking smoking, it's about health and protecting staff as they are in other work environments
2. Job choice might not be there, idiot or not (though idiots probably have less job choice)
3. I'm bored
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02-11-2005, 14:37
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Trollsplatter
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Re: smoking and the pub
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Originally Posted by SlackDad
Quite possibly so, and this is why we have 39000 deaths from vehicle emmisons and 59 bar staff deaths from passive smoking.
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A cleverly edited statistic which, of course, factors *in* all deaths from emissions, yet factors *out* all deaths from passive smoke except bar staff.
(Although, in fact, the original article does not say vehicle emissions, it says air pollution, most of which is from vehicles  )
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02-11-2005, 14:37
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Re: smoking and the pub
Was that a yes or no to my question?
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02-11-2005, 14:38
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Re: smoking and the pub
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Originally Posted by punky
To you. To others they are a stress release mechanism.
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Reike's better for you
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02-11-2005, 14:38
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Re: smoking and the pub
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Originally Posted by andyl
3. I'm bored
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It was a no lippy. Although depends on what you intended by your question.
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02-11-2005, 14:40
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Re: smoking and the pub
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Originally Posted by andyl
Reike's better for you 
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I don't go for that hippy rubbish, I just shout and slam things
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02-11-2005, 14:42
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Re: smoking and the pub
No!...good stay out of the pub then!
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02-11-2005, 14:42
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cf.geek
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Re: smoking and the pub
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Originally Posted by clarie
You can't compare the numbers of deaths caused by vehicle emmissions to the number of bar staff deaths caused by passive smoking, now come on...
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I didn't I'm using the figures and argument that George Monbiot uses here
Comes down to priorities for me.
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02-11-2005, 14:44
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Re: smoking and the pub
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Originally Posted by lippy
No!...good stay out of the pub then! 
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You're not making sense now...
And nor is that a reasonable thing to suggest.
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02-11-2005, 14:44
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cf.geek
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Re: smoking and the pub
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Originally Posted by Chris T
(Although, in fact, the original article does not say vehicle emissions, it says air pollution, most of which is from vehicles  )
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Now who's being pedantic
Good point about masturbation though
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02-11-2005, 14:44
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Re: smoking and the pub
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Originally Posted by punky
I don't go for that hippy rubbish, I just shout and slam things 
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I bet that makes you sore in the morning
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02-11-2005, 14:46
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Re: smoking and the pub
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Originally Posted by SlackDad
I didn't I'm using the figures and argument that George Monbiot uses here
Comes down to priorities for me.
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These figures don't even consider the non-smokers who aren't working in the pubs.
Furthermore as we have said so many times, the ban on smoking in public places doesn't mean we cannot address the car fumes problem as well.
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