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Old 13-07-2007, 09:53 AM #32
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Im pregnant and I like the fact that I can now go into a bar and not have to worry about people blowing smoke around me. If they want a fag they know that they can go outside.
I consider smoking in pubs being outlawed to be fair enough , alas its a confined space. My argument is exclusivly reserved for those folk who rather that passangers of the good ship nicotine be struck by an ice berg of pseudo-righteous morals.


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But why should non smokers have to move because other people chose to smoke in front of them?
Likewise why should smokers have to not smoke?! Its an extremely double edged sword argument if your going to look at it in that two dimensional respect.

Besides , theirs enough space on the streets. Im sure smokers and non smokers dont conflict a lot. I know they dont here.

We can all find a happy medium surely.
My bad! Sorry I misread your point.

Its just nice to go into some places without a smoke screen to greet you! People smoking on the street ect ect doesnt bother me. I chose to walk past them so thats my problem. But its good that its banned in pubs.
Now we are getting to that happy medium im talking about .

On a related note , im sure both public moral and bar profits could get a healthy shot in the arm if people took the time to build cornered off smoking areas in bars.
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