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				  TBH, I thinks it's a little unfair to infer that smokers are 'more stupid' than non-smokers. |  I'm not saying they are. I am saying that was the reason I smoked - because I was young and stupid. I didn't think through the consequences of my actions.
  
I am not inferring smokers are more stupid than non-smokers in general.
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		|  28-10-2005, 16:00 | #437 |  
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			Yes evangalism is something to be wary of.I was a lot like that when I lost 6 stones and made my sister cry trying to persuade her to lose weight...What a b*tch I was...   
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		|  28-10-2005, 16:02 | #438 |  
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				 Not true, you can buy alcohol from the age of 16 if you by a meal,basket of chips in some pubs.
 A child from the age of 5 (five!) can drink alcohol at home with their parents consent.
 
 Alcohol has an allowance guideline, not a safe level.
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				 I'm not saying they are. I am saying that was the reason I smoked - because I was young and stupid. I didn't think through the consequences of my actions.
 I am not inferring smokers are more stupid than non-smokers in general.
 |  Having said that, you're probably right     
IMO, a lot of people give up smoking because of peer pressure - I started when I was at college, but it was mostly because everyone  else smoked.  Unfortunately, I then found that it's rather a hard habit to break (see, I obviously should have listened to more Chicago when I was a kid     ).
 
As for the actual 'ban', I have to admit that I don't see why a total ban should be necessary - as has been said quite a few times, it should, in my opinion, be down to the landlord of the pub / club / whatever.
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				 I'd stop all this "ban" talk if I were you.. the Team have itchy fingers and burning ears     |  Ah yes, but the burning ears are because the smokers have all of the lighters       |  
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				 Yes evangalism is something to be wary of.I was a lot like that when I lost 6 stones and made my sister cry trying to persuade her to lose weight...What a b*tch I was...   |   Thin b*tch though     |  
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				 You've no right to bitch BECAUSE you smoked. |  Say's who? You? The poor oppressed one that deliberately risks other people's health? I reserve my right to bitch whenever I see fit (much as you seem to have done)
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				 Say's who? You? The poor oppressed one that deliberately risks other people's health? I reserve my right to bitch whenever I see fit (much as you seem to have done) |   Girls! Put those handbags down. Can't we agree you're both b*tches?        |  
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		|  28-10-2005, 17:08 | #445 |  
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			To be completely fair I do agree with what you say Bifta in that an ex-smoker does have a right to complain about smoking, and even perhaps has more insight than a non-smoker, but I would say that most smokers do not deliberately harm other people with their smoke, more that carelessness and lack of consideration often leads to the harm of others as a side-effect.
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				 Yes she is      |  I sense a poll coming on....    
Anyone ever work out what it is about smoking which makes many people act as if they're against a 'choice' solution whereas in many other aspects of life they're happy to go along with a more democratic approach?
		 
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