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		|  15-07-2007, 23:01 | #1576 |  
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					Originally Posted by Shaun  Not for the kids of the people that want to smoke or the staff on the complex that would probably be forced to work in both clubhouses! |  
The kids can play in a non smoking area. 
Nobody is "forced" to work anywhere I am sure that there are smokers that would work in there!
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		|  15-07-2007, 23:08 | #1577 |  
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					Originally Posted by Halcyon  Now it is a lot less stuffy in these venues and I can now go to places and not come out stinking of smoke. |  
But now everywhere stinks of sweat, BO, & Lynx, LOL.
 
At least the fag smoke masked everything else.
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		|  15-07-2007, 23:14 | #1578 |  
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					Originally Posted by Halcyon  I have to agree.I used to go out clubbing or to a few bars and would come home stinking of smoke.
 My clothes would have to go straight into the wash and I would have to have a shower to get rid of the smoke smell.
 
 Now it is a lot less stuffy in these venues and I can now go to places and not come out stinking of smoke.
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And no shower?
 
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		|  16-07-2007, 04:21 | #1579 |  
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					Originally Posted by Matt D  But now everywhere stinks of sweat, BO, & Lynx, LOL.
 At least the fag smoke masked everything else.
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		|  20-07-2007, 19:28 | #1580 |  
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			http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/l...re/6908530.stm
England gets its first prosecution.  This is the bit I don't get:
 
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		|  20-07-2007, 19:54 | #1581 |  
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			The trouble is that these people only seem to think that smokers have rights!Am I correct in thinking that smokers are a minority?
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					Originally Posted by bonzoe  The trouble is that these people only seem to think that smokers have rights!Am I correct in thinking that smokers are a minority?
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		|  23-07-2007, 23:44 | #1583 |  
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		|  23-07-2007, 23:52 | #1584 |  
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			hi all im from scotland and yes im a smoker, well just wait till the winter when you have to stand outside in the pouring rain for a smoke , i dont go out as much now and a lot of people i know that smoke are the same its ok in the summer but when its cold and wet i would rather stay in , and before you  non smokers  have a wee giggle i read today that the goverment are looking at stopping the sale of cheep booze , 
what next no sex if you make a noise , no smoking in your own car, or i bet that we will have to pay for the floods in england even though it doesnt consern us in scotland . 
i  cant wait till we are independant here in scotland im fed up with being told what i can and can not do .
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		|  24-07-2007, 00:52 | #1585 |  
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			It wouldn't surprise me if they do pick on smoking in the car next.  It's a nightmare rolling up whilst on the M25. But seriously, it can't be too long now till that's banned too.
		 
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		|  24-07-2007, 00:57 | #1586 |  
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					Originally Posted by peanutkp  It wouldn't surprise me if they do pick on smoking in the car next.  It's a nightmare rolling up whilst on the M25. But seriously, it can't be too long now till that's banned too. |  I read someone recently commenting on how there are more car accidents in LHD countries with the suggestion that it is far easier to ash out of the window and change gear when sitting in a RHD car, no crossing your arms in front of oneanother.
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		|  24-07-2007, 01:16 | #1587 |  
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		|  24-07-2007, 14:07 | #1588 |  
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					Originally Posted by broxiebear1  we will have to pay for the floods in england even though it doesnt consern us in scotland . 
i  cant wait till we are independant here in scotland im fed up with being told what i can and can not do .
  |  I believe you'll be worse off over all mate as the money flows the other way generally.
 
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		|  24-07-2007, 16:09 | #1589 |  
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		|  24-07-2007, 16:16 | #1590 |  
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					Originally Posted by broxiebear1   i bet that we will have to pay for the floods in england even though it doesnt consern us in scotland . 
i cant wait till we are independant here in scotland im fed up with being told what i can and can not do .
  |  Considering all the billions we send up to you every year, I doubt we'll be expecting a cheque anytime soon and I can't wait for independence either, difference is though over 50% of English people want it, you even vote for a party based on gaining Scottish independence and we are still lumbered with you! 
  
Btw what makes you think your government would do anything different with regard to smoking?
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