Think Spain has got it right they have left it up to the Bar/Cafe owners to decide wether or not they want to be smoking or non smoking............
2007-06-18 05:23:15
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answered by Anonymous
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The main reason that other countries in the EU don't have smoking bans is because of one simple thing. It's nothing to do with European legislation, it's entirely down to each country. If it had been a directive from Europe, it would have been enacted across the UK as a whole in one go, not in each part one after the other.
The smoking ban has been in place in Scotland for ages. No one complains any more, no one moans about it.
But of course, being England, you can't see the health benefits, all you can see is the erosion of civil liberty.
Well, sorry, but your civil liberty to smoke ends the precise moment the smoke leaves your body and wafts around waiting to get inhaled by someone else. Why do so many people think their right to enjoy a cigarette over rides my right not to inhale your second hand smoke?
That's the concept you can't understand, though. Smoking, unlike drinking, directly affects the people around you after breathing out the smoke from ONE cigarette. Drinking does not affect everyone around you after one drink.
Of course, being England, the shops around Trafalgar Square will be ordering sheets of plywood so they can board up their windows before the inevitable smokers rally and riot.
Don't bother telling me I'm wrong, it's exactly what happens whenever England gets an unpopular new tax/ law or anything.
2007-06-20 10:30:50
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answered by Beastie 7
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Er, no thank you. I desire my criminal codes to have more suitable particularly via fact the 600s. EDIT: for DT - my challenge with Sharia courts dealing with companion and little ones subjects is the great patriarchal bias they show, and the potential for women human beings being forced into using them via their community, particularly than in accordance with British regulation. The Jewish courts do no longer instruct this bias, for this reason I have not got any challenge with them working as arbitration committees; that is not an common case of 'nicely, team X does it, so why can no longer team Y?'. i'm a company believer interior the previous adage, 'all of us is equivalent beforehand the regulation'.
2016-10-09 11:14:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in Greece, we are also in the EU,there are no smoking laws at all here. people smoke all over the place, even the local paediatrician smokes in his surgery. As a pregnant woman, I am sick of having to breathe in other people's smoke, they have no consideration whatsoever for me.
I smoked up until February, and I was always considerate to others, I wish they would bring in a ban here, it is beyond a joke.
2007-06-18 05:21:18
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answered by Nickynackynoo 6
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I think if they get to pass a law that dictates what you can or can't do in a private property, it sets a precedent for a lot of thing to happen after that. Although a business opens their doors to the public, it remains a private property.
2007-06-18 05:30:09
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answered by Jose R 6
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Because the Spanish people are not as stupid as the British and would never stand for it. They also have lower taxes, better health care and nightly rubbish collections. LUCKY THEM!
2007-06-18 05:29:30
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answered by Jack 3
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Because they're the UK ... Lol I've learned they don't have to make sense.. and I think the ban starts July 1st here btw
2007-06-18 05:20:47
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answered by Rhyannonn C 5
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because they get much more satisfaction, and feel that they have acomplished something in their lives if they can force us to do what they want, instead of giving us choice (I don't think they really know what choice is, unless it is them choosing to hide their expenses, or numerous other things that benefit them, but are actually worse for the people they represent).
2007-06-18 05:27:57
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answered by Kit Fang 7
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Spains can opt in or out on this. The date for Scotland is different to ours.
2007-06-21 23:38:28
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answered by Barbarian 5
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Because the Spanish are well known for their... shall we say... loose interpretation of EC laws. The smoking ban is long overdue and a referendum is NOT necessary...
2007-06-18 05:22:39
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answered by eriverpipe 7
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