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MaidenMadness Contributor


Joined: 08 Oct 2003 Posts: 19324
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 9:29 am Post subject: Smoking in public places |
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well lets look what happened over the last few years shall we
ireland banned smoking in pubs, uk banned smoking in pubs, italia banned smoking in public places......even croatia is revising banning smoking in public places
how do you stand on this issue?
i am a smoker. i know that there are ppl that are bothered by smoke. i also know that it is believed that passive smoking is just as dangerous as active one, but latest thing i read was that some scientists claim that passive smoking makes one's lungs believe it or not more resistant to smoke and thus passive smoking is good for health . the fact is that all scientist work is bullshit cause its all done so it would prove a certain thing and not allow chance for alternatives. if a scientist wants to prove something he will prove it no matter how ridiculous it sounds. now back to original topic a person should be given a right to be free from passive smoking but banning smoking in pubs is not the answer. now the smokers will just go outside and smoke there and people passing by will smoke passivley. so thats not the answer. but there is one thing that everybody forgets. everybody talks about rights of nonsmokers and stuff like that but nobody talks about rights of smokers. we put a lot of money in the goverment bugets and we should be given the right to smoke a fuckin cigarette over a cup of coffee in a pub. they claim that its all for the health of nation and stuff like that but if they care about national health so much why dont they just ban selling and raising tobacco, give away billions of pounds, euros, dollars and other currencies we place in national buget? if you ask me the best way to solve these problems is to make smoking and nonsmoking pubs....or completley prohibit growing and selling tobacco. |
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ewil Senior Member


Joined: 30 Dec 2003 Posts: 8674 Location: Finland
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 9:58 am Post subject: Re: Smoking in public places |
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MaidenMadness wrote
well lets look what happened over the last few years shall we
ireland banned smoking in pubs, uk banned smoking in pubs, italia banned smoking in public places......even croatia is revising banning smoking in public places
how do you stand on this issue?.
I don't smoke, I've smoked couple of years ago and still get a feeling of "mmm..." when I smell some good tobacco thou I know that it tastes like crap and doesn't have any benefits (well not in my life). I think that smoking should be banned in most pubs (not all, there could be some pubs where you can smoke, but that would be impossible to control...) 'cause that would piss off smokers and that way they might consider quitting 'cause it limits their life. But now comes the real problem, you can't discriminate smokers just because they're using legal product. Goverment should stop selling cigs and if some ppl dies to the addiction, die away - we have then a new generation of youngsters coming that can't buy cigs. Or that could only lead to illegal selling of cigs and then they could be filled with more addictive shit to get them sold more... One question (with many sub-questions) in the end: Why in the hell ppl start smoking cigs? Is it just because adults do that and kids copy that behaviour? Why did adults start smoking then? Has it inheritated from the old times when they thought that smoking was good for you? |
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BoBo Staff


Joined: 29 Jul 2003 Posts: 5233 Location: Split
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 10:06 am Post subject: |
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Prohibition wont work. That's why they use this method, reducing places where people can smoke. Giving pubs option to choose do they want to be smoking or non-smoking place it not good, because they will choose to be smoking areas in 99% cases. That's life.
I'm for banning smoking in closed public places. It's dangerous and bothers non-smokers when sense smoke in the air.
Of course, I'm not smoker.
BTW divide your post in parts, so it can be easier to read next time |
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BoBo Staff


Joined: 29 Jul 2003 Posts: 5233 Location: Split
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 10:14 am Post subject: Re: Smoking in public places |
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ewil wrote
But now comes the real problem, you can't discriminate smokers just because they're using legal product.
You can buy car, but that doesn't mean you can drive it walking only areas.
You can buy condoms, but you can't use it in public areas (well, you know what I mean ).
You can buy plane, but you can't fly whereever you want.
And so on and on ..... |
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MaidenMadness Contributor


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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 10:20 am Post subject: |
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BoBo wrote
Prohibition wont work. That's why they use this method, reducing places where people can smoke. Giving pubs option to choose do they want to be smoking or non-smoking place it not good, because they will choose to be smoking areas in 99% cases. That's life.
I'm for banning smoking in closed public places. It's dangerous and bothers non-smokers when sense smoke in the air.
Of course, I'm not smoker.
BTW divide your post in parts, so it can be easier to read next time
ban smoking in closed public places and what will you get?
smokers will go outside to smoke. that way even more ppl will be exposed to passive smoking, true not in a same ammount as those few in pub were but you know what they say penny by penny - a dollar
that is also not the answer. the thing is that this doest just stop at public places
i read a while ago in newspaper that birmingham city authorities made a law where a person is forbid to smoke in his home while he has visit from someone working for goverment(lets say social worker)
true thats just one isolated example but who gives us any indications that rest won't follow that one isolated example? |
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BoBo Staff


Joined: 29 Jul 2003 Posts: 5233 Location: Split
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 10:32 am Post subject: |
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MaidenMadness wrote
smokers will go outside to smoke. that way even more ppl will be exposed to passive smoking, true not in a same ammount as those few in pub were but you know what they say penny by penny - a dollar
Yes, penny by penny a dollar .... restriction after restriction they will slowly forbid smoking in all public places.
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MaidenMadness wrote
i read a while ago in newspaper that birmingham city authorities made a law where a person is forbid to smoke in his home while he has visit from someone working for goverment(lets say social worker)
That's logical to me. They can't choose do they want to go there or not. If you are a friend you know they will smoke in their house and you can choose what to do. They have to go there as a part of the job. |
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ewil Senior Member


Joined: 30 Dec 2003 Posts: 8674 Location: Finland
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 10:38 am Post subject: Re: Smoking in public places |
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BoBo wrote
You can buy car, but that doesn't mean you can drive it walking only areas.
You can buy condoms, but you can't use it in public areas (well, you know what I mean ).
You can buy plane, but you can't fly whereever you want.
And so on and on .....
true....
hmmm... they could make a rule that you can only smoke places like phonebooths... that would work if the fine of not smoking in the booth would be cruesome
EDIT: I am serious  |
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Frenchy Senior Member


Joined: 06 Nov 2003 Posts: 29693 Location: in my panty actually
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 11:07 am Post subject: |
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I'm a smoker and it's very difficult for me to not smoke in pubs or restaurants but i think it can be a good thing and a good reason to stop smoking. 6 years ago I went to San Francisco and in 1999 they were the first to forbid cigarettes in areas. It was strange cause ppl went to smoke out of the restaurants and there were meetings in front of areas in streets But when you're with a friend non smoker it's strange to let him alone to smoke outside. So I tried to avoid doing it and finally I did it.
I don't know for you but in France, pubs and restaurants use to make special areas in them but it's a heresy cause clim doesn't work enough to erase smoke from non smokers.
I think pubs or restaureants should can choose to be smoker or non smoker. You'll always have enough ppl to go in the one or the other cause many ppl now prefer going in non smoker. (and let the smokers live!!!!)
I think that must be the choice of everyone and not an obligation. In France last year % of smoker reduced of 20 % !!!!!!! |
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Dr.Stien

Joined: 24 Feb 2005 Posts: 100 Location: In A Field of Pumpkins
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Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 9:37 pm Post subject: |
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I like nothing more than going to the pub and coming home smelling like an ash-tray  |
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Rockhardchick666 Senior Member


Joined: 08 Apr 2004 Posts: 10771 Location: Canada
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Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2005 12:40 am Post subject: |
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My town banned smoking from all public places with a fine if your caught, I think its alot more stress free, but a big old pain in the ass when you want to go for a smoke
http://www.town.kentville.ns.ca/ns.pdf if you're that bored and you want to read |
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killers Senior Member


Joined: 22 May 2004 Posts: 5772 Location: Lille
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 4:03 pm Post subject: |
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| no smoke in public places. my slogan: "breathe freely" |
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Rockhardchick666 Senior Member


Joined: 08 Apr 2004 Posts: 10771 Location: Canada
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Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2005 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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Frenchy wrote
I don't know for you but in France, pubs and restaurants use to make special areas in them but it's a heresy cause clim doesn't work enough to erase smoke from non smokers.
haveing a smoking section in an enclosed building, is like a peeing section in a public swimming pool.
EDIT : this was my attempt at making this shit more livley. I wanted to see a little red down here. |
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xtravel
Joined: 21 Sep 2005 Posts: 4
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Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 4:49 am Post subject: Re: Smoking in public places |
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| you got a point there mate. i agree.... |
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axy Senior Member


Joined: 06 Feb 2006 Posts: 1967 Location: Rijeka / Labin, CROATIA
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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 8:53 am Post subject: |
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hmmm that's a hard topic to debate.
If you forbid smoking in public places, people won't stop smoking, they'll just go elsewhere... Smokers will stay, passive smokers will exist too. So, forbidding that's not the solution, because the goal isn't achieved.
Actually, I think the main problem about this is the thing that the GOAL isn't specified. What do they want actually?
Forbid smoking in generally? I don't see alternatives.
Stop passive smoking - assuring rights of non-smokers?
What about rights of smokers? They use legal product.
Personaly (non-smoker), I think government should deal with more serious problems, like drugs, violence etc.
They can't forbid smoking. If they do that, what is going to happen with smokers? Will they be stigmatized, banned on North pole, what? That's the only way that can solve the problem of passive smoking. And that ain't the right way.
Forbiding smoking in public areas is, on one hand, breaking smokers rights assured by the Constitution(free choice etc dunno the exact phrase). On the other hand, breaking the rights of non smokers (healthy environment etc)...
So, when they manage to made up their mind, in a way of determinating the goal, then they can talk about prohibitions and things like that. At the moment, they should deal with more significant (and growing) problems. |
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jaymz92
Joined: 14 Aug 2006 Posts: 7
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Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 3:16 pm Post subject: |
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| no , i hate smoking and dislike being around smokers . the cancer sticks should be completely banned imo . |
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