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Smoking ban - something I didn't consider!



bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
What he said!!

Another case of political correctness gone mad!

If you don't like smoke don't go to pubs simple as that. All you people using the second hand smoke argument what the f*** are doing in pubs in the first place?? Having half a coke???

Everything these days is supposed to be bad for us, soon we'll be being told we can't use toothpaste because it causes blindness in later life or something similar!

I'm more than capable of making my own mind up about whether I deem something to be good or bad for me thank you very much. I don't need some sandle wearing tofu eating one legged lesbian at Westminster making my mind up for me.

Smoking isn't anti social. The smoking ban IS anti social! Last Sunday I went to the pub with 3 mates who all smoke. As I mentioned previously I don't so once every half an hour or so they upsticks and went for a fag leaving me sat on my todd waiting for them to return. It certainly didn't improve my pub going experience!

If we except this then what next?? Banning booze from pubs?

Actually I wasn't for or against the ban but at the same time why should somebody else's habit prevent me from going where I want ? I admit that of recent years I haven't bothered with pubs much because of the smoke but the smoking ban is more than just about pubs isn't it ? I would have preferred to see smoking and non smoking pubs but I would definitely want to see an end to smoking in other public places such as transport and the like.

The downside of this smoking ban is the loss of tax revenue but there are a hell of a lot of people who see smokers as lepers. I guess like God Botherers as long as they keep their hobbies to themselves they don't bother me.
 




Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,589
Buxted Harbour
Utter UTTER bollocks. If some people are too f***ing STUPID to look after their health, then OK, go for it! Except there's people ten yards downwind smoking your smoke and they've never even been introduced to you. Bar-staff are on near enough minimum wage and up to now have had little option but to grin and inhale it. Simple fact is any single fucker whingeing about their civil liberties being infringed by being made to not inflict their smoke on random strangers and the NHS = SELFISH ****. End of. Inject heroin all you like, don't really care, just keep it to yourself eh?

LOL!!

The biggest whingers about the subject I've come across so far are the bar staff in my local!!

Before although they couldn't smoke behind the bar, they could go out collect some pots and have a smoke. Now they can't do that.

Seriously pal if you are that worried about second hand smoke are you worried about liver disease from excessive drinking?

Personally I couldn't give a f***, something out there is going to kill us, if that be lung cancer, liver disease or a freak ironing board incident something out there is going to take us, we might as well enjoy our visit on gods green earth. I would much rather sit round a table with my friends with them smoking than having them nipping off every 20 minutes.

So why don't you do yourself a favour pop the kettle on, have another mungbean & tadpole pot noddle and chill the f*** out.

I'm off to shoot up some brown!

Peace!
 


Frutos

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May 3, 2006
35,600
Northumberland
So because the rules have changed you have gone from tolerant to intolerant? ;)

I put up with the smoking in the Tap as a price to pay for being able to socialise in there pre-match with people whose company I enjoy (yourself, Doug, Ned, John Boy, THPP etc...)

The fact that I now won't have to endure it is just an added bonus. :)
 








Arthur

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Jul 8, 2003
8,589
Buxted Harbour
That was then, this is now. The rules changed. For the better. I don't mind smokers smoking in the least. I DO mind selfish fuckers spouting bollocks about their civil liberties being eroded. Probably the same selfish fuckers who feel NOTHING about bellowing their inane crap into a mobile on a crowded train, utterly unconcerned about anybody within a ten metre radius who has to listen to their dreary drivel. It's the same sort of selfishness. And if it takes the state to stomp it out, then so be it.

Get an Ipod pal, problem solved!

Likewise, don't like people smoking, don't go to place where people are likely to smoke.

Or just kill yourself.....you don't appear to like much so you'll probably be doing yourself a favour.
 


Conkers

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Jan 11, 2006
4,528
Haywards Heath
I do love the people that say "if you don't like the smell of smoke, don't go the pub". You just assume that because it is a pub it HAS to have people smoking in it. Has it ever occured to these people that non smokers like to go to a pub and enjoy a night out and not come back smelling like you have just rolled around in an ash tray?
Soon it will be "we should be allowed to smoke in hospitals, not allowing us is against our rights as a human being *insert sob story*".

If you don't like the rules then go to a different country and smoke in pubs there, at least it'll stop me from smelling like a chimney every time I go out
 


Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
Or just kill yourself.....you don't appear to like much so you'll probably be doing yourself a favour.

Out of order and uncalled for. :nono:
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
70,374
LOL!!

The biggest whingers about the subject I've come across so far are the bar staff in my local!!

Before although they couldn't smoke behind the bar, they could go out collect some pots and have a smoke. Now they can't do that.

Seriously pal if you are that worried about second hand smoke are you worried about liver disease from excessive drinking?

Personally I couldn't give a f***, something out there is going to kill us, if that be lung cancer, liver disease or a freak ironing board incident something out there is going to take us, we might as well enjoy our visit on gods green earth. I would much rather sit round a table with my friends with them smoking than having them nipping off every 20 minutes.

So why don't you do yourself a favour pop the kettle on, have another mungbean & tadpole pot noddle and chill the f*** out.

I'm off to shoot up some brown!

Peace!

How about next time I'm in the Tap I buy a bottle of organic cider (as I have been occasionally known to do), walk to the middle of the room, stick my thumb over the top, shake it about a bit then spray it round the room while quoting civil liberties? :smokin:
 


tedebear

Legal Alien
Jul 7, 2003
16,844
In my computer
I do love the people that say "if you don't like the smell of smoke, don't go the pub". You just assume that because it is a pub it HAS to have people smoking in it. Has it ever occured to these people that non smokers like to go to a pub and enjoy a night out and not come back smelling like you have just rolled around in an ash tray?
Soon it will be "we should be allowed to smoke in hospitals, not allowing us is against our rights as a human being *insert sob story*".

If you don't like the rules then go to a different country and smoke in pubs there, at least it'll stop me from smelling like a chimney every time I go out

Thing is though, there are plenty enough pubs around to let landlords make the choice to be a smoking or non smoking establishment. Then you could chose to go to the one which you prefer. You don't own the pub, the landlord (or brewery) does....so they should be allowed to choose...Likewise an employee - if you don't want to work in a smoking pub then don't...

What concerns me about this is that the government are starting to tell us what we can and can't do, and where will it stop...Beers next? SO then the non smokers of the world won't be able to go to the pub anyhow....
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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I put up with the smoking in the Tap as a price to pay for being able to socialise in there pre-match with people whose company I enjoy (yourself, Doug, Ned, John Boy, THPP etc...)

The fact that I now won't have to endure it is just an added bonus. :)

What he said :thumbsup:
 


Conkers

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Jan 11, 2006
4,528
Haywards Heath
Thing is though, there are plenty enough pubs around to let landlords make the choice to be a smoking or non smoking establishment. Then you could chose to go to the one which you prefer. You don't own the pub, the landlord (or brewery) does....so they should be allowed to choose...Likewise an employee - if you don't want to work in a smoking pub then don't...

What concerns me about this is that the government are starting to tell us what we can and can't do, and where will it stop...Beers next? SO then the non smokers of the world won't be able to go to the pub anyhow....

But no landlord (unless they are stupid) would choose a non-smoking pub because they know that most people go out in a group for say, a night out and at least one of those people will smoke on average. That would mean they would go to the smoking pub so they can all stay in their "group" in the pub whilst they smoke.

The government will never ever tell people to stop drinking beer mainly because they make so much on tax they simply couldn't afford to start a prohibition, that's why smoking isn't banned completely. Pubs are for drinking, that's why they were invented. They weren't invented for people to smoke in. That can easily be done outside. Is it that much of an effort for smokers in a pub to walk 6 feet to the door and smoke outside? No it isn't really is it?
 
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Eddie the Seagull

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Jul 6, 2003
2,214
Crowborough
They're considering banning smoking in your cars now - f*** that.

What next? No loud music? Or issuing car ASBO's to kids that distract their parents whilst driving? No pets in cars?
 






Schrödinger's Toad

Nie dla Idiotów
Jan 21, 2004
11,957
:thumbsup:You've gotta love the smoking ban! :thumbsup:

It's the perfect solution; people can go to the pub without having their health damaged or coming out stinking, whilst you still have the freedom to smoke, you just have to do so with a bit of thought for others.


Marvellous.
:whisky:
 


Conkers

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2006
4,528
Haywards Heath
No loud music?

Good, it means I won't have to put up with cack music from Victoria Park when they put on a Prom every year. Don't they get the message that f*** all people like these things? You would have thought they would have learnt their lesson when no one turns up!
 






tedebear

Legal Alien
Jul 7, 2003
16,844
In my computer
But no landlord (unless they are stupid) would choose a non-smoking pub because they know that most people go out in a group for say, a night out and at least one of those people will smoke on average. That would mean they would go to the smoking pub so they can all stay in their "group" in the pub whilst they smoke.

The government will never ever tell people to stop drinking beer mainly because they make so much on tax they simply couldn't afford to start a prohibition, that's why smoking isn't banned completely. Pubs are for drinking, that's why they were invented. They weren't invented for people to smoke in. That can easily be done outside. Is it that much of an effort for smokers in a pub to walk 6 feet to the door and smoke outside? No it isn't really is it?


I'm not so sure about your first point - the Crown and Anchor in Shoreham has been non smoking for some time now...non smoking landlord who chose that stance and its been very popular....

What saddens me is people like Maurice (can't remember his last name) who smokes a pipe in the Sovereign, whilst supping his ale....he served the country for years, flying various planes for the Royal Navy, is in his 90's and its the only time he gets out....so now he sits at home on his own.....as of the smoking ban he said.."I served my country and this is what I get?"....

Its not much effort for smokers to go outside I agree....but the heart of the matter is the loss of choice to do so...
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
70,374
Its not much effort for smokers to go outside I agree....but the heart of the matter is the loss of choice to do so...

Can you not spot the basic flaw in your argument?

PUB = Place that SELLS ALCOHOL

DRINKER = Person who frequents pub to BUY ALCOHOL

SMOKER IN PUB = Person who sprays smoke around in a random manner, not caring one little bit who that smoke drifts over

NON-SMOKER IN PUB = Person who frequents pub to buy alcohol and (up to last Sunday) has had to accept random strangers smoke as the way things are
 


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