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Carcinus
03-26-2006, 12:03 PM
Do any of our Scottish members smoke? If so, then do you agree with the smoking ban in enclosed public places, and how are you going to cope?

I've visions of grubby local pubs lifting the rooves off the buildings.:lol:

I smoke but I agree with the ban. I gave up in January, but pubs were my downfall. If it was illegal to smoke in them it would be so much easier to give up.

brotherdoobie
03-26-2006, 12:11 PM
Do any of our Scottish members smoke? If so, then do you agree with the smoking ban in enclosed public places, and how are you going to cope?

I've visions of grubby local pubs lifting the rooves off the buildings.:lol:

I smoke but I agree with the ban. I gave up in January, but pubs were my downfall. If it was illegal to smoke in them it would be so much easier to give up.

I'll quit when I die. :dabs:

Peace bd

JPaul
03-26-2006, 12:12 PM
Do any of our Scottish members smoke? If so, then do you agree with the smoking ban in enclosed public places, and how are you going to cope?

I've visions of grubby local pubs lifting the rooves off the buildings.:lol:

I smoke but I agree with the ban. I gave up in January, but pubs were my downfall. If it was illegal to smoke in them it would be so much easier to give up.
Removal of the roove may not make it legal. Certain bus shelters will count as enclosed public places, depending on how enclosed they are. As will the cabs of HGV vehicles.

The smoking ban is a good thing, there is no justification for smokers forcing their foul reek on other customers and staff.

Carcinus
03-26-2006, 12:23 PM
Do any of our Scottish members smoke? If so, then do you agree with the smoking ban in enclosed public places, and how are you going to cope?

I've visions of grubby local pubs lifting the rooves off the buildings.:lol:

I smoke but I agree with the ban. I gave up in January, but pubs were my downfall. If it was illegal to smoke in them it would be so much easier to give up.
Removal of the roof may not make it legal. Certain bus shelters will count as enclosed public places, depending on how enclosed they are. As will the cabs of HGV vehicles.

The smoking ban is a good thing, there is no justification for smokers forcing their foul reek on other customers and staff.


I agree it's a good thing. I just wonder how smokers will cope and whether pubs will see an increase in violent incidences or a decrease in trade as a result.

JPaul
03-26-2006, 12:27 PM
Removal of the roof may not make it legal. Certain bus shelters will count as enclosed public places, depending on how enclosed they are. As will the cabs of HGV vehicles.

The smoking ban is a good thing, there is no justification for smokers forcing their foul reek on other customers and staff.


I agree it's a good thing. I just wonder how smokers will cope and whether pubs will see an increase in violent incidences or a decrease in trade as a result.
I don't think there will be a decrease in trade. I think we will get the following.

1. Some pubs / publicans will ignore the ban and carry on as before. The Man's pubs if you will.

2. Some people will smoke at pub doors etc. This will lead to them smoking less, which will be an additional benefit to not passive smoking for 4 hours.

3. Some people will realize that they can do without and give up.

Spider_dude
03-26-2006, 12:48 PM
my pub has a smoking shelter put up in the back garden.

JPaul
03-26-2006, 12:50 PM
my pub has a smoking shelter put up in the back garden.
There you go, job's a good 'un.

100%
03-26-2006, 02:51 PM
I presently live in a country that prohibits
smoking in ALL public arenas

This law was enforced in July (of course)

Since then 1000s of out door terraces have sprung up (with heating)

when you drive home at night you see alot more action outside on the streets xauz the smokers are taking..a smoke amd chatting with each other
this has been benificial to the sex lives of many

this is very benificial to this country (but not me) because its inhabitants tend to hibernate in the winter going from indoors to indoors - hence it is benificial to the Street Life of the bation

it suks moose shit

i luv it when you take a plane to 3rd world country and all is possible

time to move

JPaul
03-26-2006, 03:01 PM
I presently live in a country that prohibits
smoking in ALL public arenas

This law was enforced in July (of course)

Since then 1000s of out door terraces have sprung up (with heating)

when you drive home at night you see alot more action outside on the streets xauz the smokers are taking..a smoke amd chatting with each other
this has been benificial to the sex lives of many

this is very benificial to this country (but not me) because its inhabitants tend to hibernate in the winter going from indoors to indoors - hence it is benificial to the Street Life of the bation

it suks moose shit

i luv it when you take a plane to 3rd world country and all is possible

time to move
Ain't that the truth.

Proper Bo
03-26-2006, 03:03 PM
i luv it when you take a plane to 3rd world country and all is possible


scotland's not that bad

JPaul
03-26-2006, 03:06 PM
i luv it when you take a plane to 3rd world country and all is possible


scotland's not that bad
Depends where your from. See your from England so Scotland seems like a Shangri La.

Proper Bo
03-26-2006, 03:09 PM
Too delibirrut mistakes:no:

JPaul
03-26-2006, 03:13 PM
Too delibirrut mistakes:no:
More the same one duplicated, but that's just arguing semantics.

100%
03-26-2006, 03:22 PM
if semantics argue then they should go back to university.

Spider_dude
03-26-2006, 03:23 PM
and bo is anti-semitic

JPaul
03-26-2006, 03:25 PM
and bo is anti-semitic
His auntie is septic.

Proper Bo
03-26-2006, 03:31 PM
aids, all of you, aids :no:

100%
03-26-2006, 03:40 PM
your last putative remark is an insult to the deaf.

JPaul
03-26-2006, 03:54 PM
your last putative remark is an insult to the deaf.
hear here.

Spider_dude
03-26-2006, 04:26 PM
dead people cant here anything khan thay?