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Topic History of: Smoking bans Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
robbiex wrote:
The risks for passive smokers outside is negligible, if not completely non-existent. This law is all about people showing their disdain for people that have made a choice to be a smoker. Also if a smoker dies of lung cancer in their 50s, they would probably cost the NHS a lot less, than if they lived to 90 with multiple conditions, as most people do at that age. Its even more ridiculous that this ban also includes vaping, which is essentially water vapour. This will be another incremental hit on the hospitality industry. It won't affect Wetherspoons much as most of there pubs are in town or city centres with no beer gardens.
I prefer tobacco smell's rather than sweet, sickly clouds smell's of vape.
Oh so do I. It feels like an assault to be suddenly enveloped in sickly strawberry pong.
Not forgetting the cloud smoke it seemed to drift away easier than vapes, which goes in a long trail. If it's not strawberry, it's other sweet smells like a candy shop. It's funny when a crowd of yobs are puffing away acting 'ard and smelling of little girl's bubble-bath. |
Honey |
Green Man wrote:
robbiex wrote:
The risks for passive smokers outside is negligible, if not completely non-existent. This law is all about people showing their disdain for people that have made a choice to be a smoker. Also if a smoker dies of lung cancer in their 50s, they would probably cost the NHS a lot less, than if they lived to 90 with multiple conditions, as most people do at that age. Its even more ridiculous that this ban also includes vaping, which is essentially water vapour. This will be another incremental hit on the hospitality industry. It won't affect Wetherspoons much as most of there pubs are in town or city centres with no beer gardens.
I prefer tobacco smell's rather than sweet, sickly clouds smell's of vape.
Oh so do I. It feels like an assault to be suddenly enveloped in sickly strawberry pong. |
Green Man |
robbiex wrote:
The risks for passive smokers outside is negligible, if not completely non-existent. This law is all about people showing their disdain for people that have made a choice to be a smoker. Also if a smoker dies of lung cancer in their 50s, they would probably cost the NHS a lot less, than if they lived to 90 with multiple conditions, as most people do at that age. Its even more ridiculous that this ban also includes vaping, which is essentially water vapour. This will be another incremental hit on the hospitality industry. It won't affect Wetherspoons much as most of there pubs are in town or city centres with no beer gardens.
I prefer tobacco smell's rather than sweet, sickly clouds smell's of vape. |
Hedda |
The solution here is to do as my pub owning aunt did as I pestered her for cigarettes.
She gave me a pack of strong Russian Sobraine cock6tail cigarettes and I eagerly smoked about 6 in a row.
I was so sick for 2 days..never touched another cigarette in 60 years. |
robbiex |
The risks for passive smokers outside is negligible, if not completely non-existent. This law is all about people showing their disdain for people that have made a choice to be a smoker. Also if a smoker dies of lung cancer in their 50s, they would probably cost the NHS a lot less, than if they lived to 90 with multiple conditions, as most people do at that age. Its even more ridiculous that this ban also includes vaping, which is essentially water vapour. This will be another incremental hit on the hospitality industry. It won't affect Wetherspoons much as most of there pubs are in town or city centres with no beer gardens. |
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