View Poll Results: Should smoking in public be banned?

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    Originally posted by Big RICHARD
    You don't know better as a kid. If I knew then what I know now I wouldn't have even THOUGHT about it, let alone started smoking!
    I was talking about when your older. Quite a lot of people still take up it then / restart again.
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    And by trying to force me to like small pants, they've alienated me.

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    It's hard to stop and stay stopped. Nicotine is a powerful drug.

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    i;ve tried to quit, but its too damn hard.

    if war is the answer, then we are asking the wrong question
    2 things i hate the most - xenophobia and the french
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    Its up to people whether they smoke or not. If its not illegal i don't see how the government has the right to infringe on peoples rights whether they are allowed to smoke in public or not.

    IF the shop/club/bar/restaraunt wants to stop smoking in its place of business its up to them. Then you could choose where you want to go, non smokers can go to one club if they want to avoid smoke, or go to a club with a smokers room etc.

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    Originally posted by TiG
    Its up to people whether they smoke or not. If its not illegal i don't see how the government has the right to infringe on peoples rights whether they are allowed to smoke in public or not.

    TiG
    One of my favourite hobbies is to walk about in public places and swing an axe in random directions. Its a nasty habit of mine, Ive tried to stop, but the urge is just too powerful. I'm not intensionally going to try and hurt anyone in the process of swinging my nice shiny axe, but if someone gets hurt, sorry 'bout that.

    There is a limit on what peoples rights are in public. If something could be damaging to my health unnecessarily, then actions should be taken to stop it.
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    And by trying to force me to like small pants, they've alienated me.

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    the direction of the axe can be controlled, i've never found a smoker who can control wind direction...

    if war is the answer, then we are asking the wrong question
    2 things i hate the most - xenophobia and the french
    "chuffing"

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    But smokers can control where they light up.

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    Originally posted by not_your_punk
    the direction of the axe can be controlled,
    http://dictionary.reference.com/
    Look up "Random"

    Quote Originally Posted by Saracen View Post
    And by trying to force me to like small pants, they've alienated me.

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    Smoking in public should have been made illegal a long time ago ....

    The heavier the fine, the better.
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    Originally posted by Agent
    One of my favourite hobbies is to walk about in public places and swing an axe in random directions. Its a nasty habit of mine, Ive tried to stop, but the urge is just too powerful. I'm not intensionally going to try and hurt anyone in the process of swinging my nice shiny axe, but if someone gets hurt, sorry 'bout that.

    There is a limit on what peoples rights are in public. If something could be damaging to my health unnecessarily, then actions should be taken to stop it.
    roffle

    I'd go with the "its illegal to smoke other drugs, so why not tobacco" argument.

    Also, someone mentioned driving as a killer. Driving is a nescessity. It is REQUIRED. Smoking is a waste of time, money and life. There is NO need for smoking.

    People can do it for all I care, people can take drugs for all I care, but PLEASE do it by URSELF, so not to harm anyone. I think Labour should bring this in, and it would earn them a lot of respect from me for one, as it is such a bold move. Summit the Tories would never even dare do for sure.
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    I take it we save the car for strictly necessary journeys then, and only purchase the most environmentally friendly of cars? I own 2 cars 1 mondeo and a landrover but I cycle to work every day and made sure where I live is near enough to work to do that. But cars are not a necessity, my parents have only had one for 7 years and they are in their early 50's. So you can drive down the road in the axe as well as walking around swinging one thats alight. Hell I dont even smoke but believe a ban is wrong.
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    Smoking outside is not an issue, Its outside ffs, the ratio of smoke particles from a cigarette to the amount in the air already is pointless, the only bad point to your health is in closed contained environments, and i still hold to my point it should be at the discression of the landlord what happens.

    If you don't want to breathe smoke go to the non smokers place, if you don't mind and want to be with smokers go to the smokers place.

    I'm sure if you took this to the extreme you could have a smokers only place where you had to smoke to get in.

    Why impose your values on others?. Its there right to choose whether they smoke or not and if you are outside it doesn't matter and if you are inside you have a choice to go elsewhere.

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    TiG - i have the choice to go elsewhere? what about MY rights to be there? Everyone has the right to be there and smokers who couldnt give a rats arse infringe on MY rights.

    Off the subject of that, down my local theres a 6 inch wooden barrier protecting me from the smoking area. Well im glad thats there cause without it i might end up breathing in cigerette smoke or something
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    Originally posted by Big RICHARD
    Heroin will not kill you first time
    You sure about that?

    theres nothin to stop you od'ing first time, persian brown heroin also has a reputation for body bagging first time users aswell.

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    Originally posted by Agent
    So why are people still taking it up, even when they know its bad for them at an older age ?
    stress? stupidity?naiveness? pick one

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    Originally posted by Big RICHARD
    It's hard to stop and stay stopped. Nicotine is a powerful drug.
    then how come some people like me can smoke and not smoke again?

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