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UK - Smokers days are numbered - Choko - 02-15-2006 I think this is great! I hope more countries follow this example pretty shortly. I'm telling ya, smokers will become a dying breed, quite literally - it's such a filthy habit! ----------------------------------------------- SMOKING is to be BANNED in pubs and clubs within 18 months after a vote by MPs tonight. The ban means that pubs will be smoke-free, along with private clubs, cinemas, offices, factories and public transport. Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt backed the full ban in a free Commons vote. And she was supported by both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. There was a majority of 200 for the ban in a vote of 384 to 184. The result was greeted with loud cheers in a crowded Commons chamber. Ms Hewitt said the ban would save thousands of lives a year. The vote came as the Government announced a massive rise in the maximum fine for failing to stop people smoking in banned areas. Health minister Caroline Flint said they would go up by more than ten times to £2,500 from £200. Spot fines of £200 will also be introduced for failing to display no-smoking signs - kelly1966 - 02-15-2006 Choc, I agree with you 100%.....this is a filthy habit. It has already taken place in Canada as well. Nice to be able to enjoy a night out and not come home smelling like a dirty ashtray - Choko - 02-15-2006 Well I always wondered about people who worked in clubs and bars who're non smokers being forced to passive smoke every day, DJs and bands too. Certainly I used to hate it. Look at entertainer and 'Record Breaker' host Roy Castle, he suffered lung cancer and put it down to years of playing the trumpet in smokey bars and clubs, even though he never smoked a ciggie in his life. I'm telling you smokers are responsible for the poor health of many other people, not just their own. They should be charged higher premuims for health insurance. I can't wait for the day when everyone is able to breathe smoke free air. Smoking is nasty! - Brisbane - 02-15-2006 kelly1966 Wrote:Choc, You haven't been to Montreal have you :wink: Montreal = smoking capital of Canada.... - RIEL - 02-15-2006 It all comes down to respect. People should not smoke when others ask them not to. Worst thing I've ever seen is parents smoking in the car with their kids! hock: Nice. - kelly1966 - 02-15-2006 Yes RIEL, They think that by putting their windows down a bit that it help....not!!! I feel bad for the children as they are the ones who are suffering. - Choko - 02-15-2006 There was a really sad story in the UK last year about a 3 year old child, whose parents basically chain smoked around him all the time, he had asthma and breathing difficulties. When he was x-rayed doctors said he had the lungs of a 60 year old. very sad. - kelly1966 - 02-15-2006 Just goes to show you that some people don't deserve to have children. What a shame. - gangster - 02-15-2006 is this the anti smoking thread or wot lol :wink: :wink: i smoke so leave us puffers in peace will ya. :wink: :wink: - Choko - 02-15-2006 Sorry Arnie, But I just don't see anything positive about something which kills you slowly over time, irritates others, makes you smell grim and generally is awful. I just don't see the attraction. Personally I think cigarrets should be trated like a class A drug, and the way countries all over the world are banning smoking, it won't be too long before it is. - kelly1966 - 02-15-2006 puff till your heart's content........ I was a smoker myself and I know how you feel Arnie, but now that I am a reformed smoker I see the picture from both sides. As I said in my earlier post, smoking is being banned in public places in Canada, which is the best thing they could have ever done. Yayyyyy the Government here finally made a good decision. - gangster - 02-15-2006 :cry: :cry: :cry: - hetherjw - 02-16-2006 Boston banned smoking in the same way... it makes the bars a lot nicer to go to and you don't have to throw your clothes away after a night out because they have trapped so much smoke. Biggest drawback is for little local bars. People stop going, or come for fewer drinks because they have to leave or go outside to smoke. Also a lot more butts get dropped outside the doors to restaurants and bars which can be a bit of a mess. I think, on balance, I would trade a little litter for a smoke free night out though. - AsleepATheWheel - 06-01-2006 Wow, what an amazing thread! You people obviously know nothing about market economics. If there was a real call for none smoking bars / pubs / clubs then they would already exist. It's called supply and demand. This is just another case of the government taking away peoples rights. What are you all going to do when they ban drinking in pubs because it leads to antisocial behaviour? Cheers, Ray (a non-smoker) - Leon - 10-30-2006 We are going to drink at home Smoking and drinking is very different. Non smokers have rights too you know. The most basic right to breath clean and fresh air. Cheers! - AsleepATheWheel - 10-30-2006 Lol, did you even read my post? If there was a big enough call for non smoking pubs and clubs then they would already exhist, do you understand nothing of basic economics? If the demand for non smoking pubs is so so great then why dont they already exhist (in fact they already do in England, but there isn't much call for them and they don't seem to do very well)? Oh, and if you think you are breathing fresh clean air anywhere near any cities / roads etc then think again. Do you think cars should be banned? Cheers, Ray (a non smoker) |