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| View Poll Results: At what point did anti-tobacco rules go too far? | ||||||
| The pub.-smoking ban (summer 2007) |
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1 | 14.29% | |||
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| The bumping-up of the age to buy cigarettes from 16 to 18 (October 2007) |
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0 | 0% | |||
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| Since just-about any point since the prices became stupidly high |
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1 | 14.29% | |||
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| Kiosk-hiding of cigarettes in shops |
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0 | 0% | |||
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| The banning of packs of 10 |
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3 | 42.86% | |||
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| The banning of menthol cigarettes |
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0 | 0% | |||
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| Never/other/not sure |
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2 | 28.57% | |||
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The other Shaun :)
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Banning 10 packs. If they did it to deter kids from smoking then it failed anyways since most kids will opt for a box of 20 instead and sell them in schools to mates as well as smoking them.
A lot of kids have disposable vapes as well which are basically the new 10 decks now (only a fiver which I imagine a price of 10 cigs would cost nowadays if they were still legal, maybe even more?)
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