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Re: docs smokeing ban plea
« Reply #30 on: 28 March 2010, 15:03:37 »

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I cant wait for them to ban alcohol in Pubs, least that way I can go outside and have a Ciggy and Drink at the same time, rather than having to leave my Pint in the Pub and wondering if its still going to be there when I get back from from my Ciggy break.
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i'm still getting used to going IN the pub to get some fresh air.
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Re: docs smokeing ban plea
« Reply #31 on: 28 March 2010, 15:51:10 »

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I cant wait for them to ban alcohol in Pubs, least that way I can go outside and have a Ciggy and Drink at the same time, rather than having to leave my Pint in the Pub and wondering if its still going to be there when I get back from from my Ciggy break.
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i'm still getting used to going IN the pub to get some fresh air.
 :D :D :D

Not if your Goverment and fancy a drink in the Palace of Westminster.  >:( >:( >:(

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9wFD8TBvbQ
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« Reply #32 on: 28 March 2010, 20:12:36 »

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Not if your Goverment and fancy a drink in the Palace of Westminster.  >:( >:( >:(
Double standards....only in Britain >:(
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« Reply #33 on: 28 March 2010, 20:28:21 »

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i'm still getting used to going IN the pub to get some fresh air.
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You don't wanna tip up at my local then, no one there has even heard of the smoking ban yet  ;D
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« Reply #34 on: 28 March 2010, 20:33:37 »

Considering the amount of other crap that gets dumped into the atmosphere-what the hell is a 'smoke' gonna do!

Are They going to ban us from pissin next to avoid flooding?

Sort out Alcohol and Drugs first ,far more damage done to individuals and society than a couple of silly nicotine addicts.
I personally (as a smoker) have no problem with the ban in public and work places-and I dont smoke in my car when carrying passengers-family, friends etc.

Where's me 'baccy?

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« Reply #35 on: 28 March 2010, 20:47:36 »

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I personally (as a smoker) have no problem with the ban in public and work places

eddie

The main problem i have with the ban is that it doesn't take into consideration the type of workplace environment. An office with very little ventilation is fair game but the shop floor with at least 40ft high roofs is just ridiculous >:(
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« Reply #36 on: 28 March 2010, 20:48:50 »

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what the hell is a 'smoke' gonna do!
Brand new television, 4 weeks later I decide to remove the fingerprints the kids have left on the screen.
The lint free cloth I used to clean the screen was white when purchased, it was a skank yellow by the time I finished wiping the television over - now that is what cigarette smoke does.

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Sort out Alcohol
Alcohol won't be going anywhere (even though the human body sees it as a greater poison than nicotine) because it makes too much money.
Same goes for fags, the government make £11 billion per annum out of the smoker in taxation yet spend less than a third of that amount in sorting smoking related health issues - so just where do the other two thirds of the revenue go (apart from being spent on coke and rent boys)?
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