They will find themselves unemployed and start drinking heavily. When they start spending their days watching telly and gambling on horses, their wives will kick them out onto the streets where they will probably turn to hard drugs. They will be forced to sell themselves, another option would be to sell the Big Ashue magazine, but either way their lives will never be the same again. We need to focus on the plight of these ashtrays before it's too late.
2007-06-27 22:13:55
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answered by Claire D 2
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Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland are already non smoking. I suppose the English will just bin their ashtrays. We recycled ours.
2007-06-28 06:15:56
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answered by Basement Bob 6
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Cancer Research UK is collecting them, in a sort of ashtray amnesty sort of thing. Any that can be recycled, will.
2007-06-28 12:56:37
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answered by Helena 6
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they will be outside in the beer gardens and patio areas where it is still perfectly legal to smoke
in fact if the weather stays reasonable then we won't really notice the full effect of this ban until the winter, only then will people start to realise the true implications of it.
2007-06-28 08:40:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question should really be: England and Wales - what is going to happen? Because we've had the ban for about a year up here in Scotland.
2007-06-28 05:20:51
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answered by Oliver T5 3
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Hmmm apparently all the pubs have put them outside on the newly installed tables and patio areas they have built!!!
2007-06-28 05:05:22
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answered by Sal*UK 7
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broken up and if they are class recycled
2007-06-28 05:06:58
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answered by The real quagmire BBC Three 3
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