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Topic History of: Smoking Ban
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Barney Silent Minority wrote:
...knowing what we know now would we still have supported the ban?


That cigarettes are medically proven generators of cancer - of course, we would!?

It's why numerous countries and jurisdictions openly advertise this fact on packets.

Only those with a death wish would ignore the advice, coming from all angles - and confirmed by research from numerous prestigious worldwide sources.

Including the UN, WHO - and even some tobacco companies...


Silent Minority So many bars shut because of this ban,and now we know the man behind it was at best a dodgy geezer...or worst a war criminal...
...oddly enough many more smoke here in Asia,I even saw TV adverts for fags in Bali...


...knowing what we know now would we still have supported the ban?
JK2006 nm
Robbiex They can spend millions of campaigning and adverts to stop people smoking and ban it from public places, but if someone like Robbie Williams comes on tv smoking and looking cool then that is going to undo a lot of the work done by the adverisers. Who are the kids going to listen to, Robbie or some middle-aged man in a suit!!
andrew I don't have problem people smoking only inside clubs or pubs and resturants.