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I don't know what it's like where you live, but the pubs in my area have been dead since they've introduced this ridiculous smoking ban. And now that winter's just around the corner it's just gonna get worse. I heard that one landlady had an extension built for the smokers just to be told that she can't use it after 9 o'clock! How stupid.

Why should we have to stand out in the freezing cold just because you whinging fannies can't stand a bit of smoke?! Not only that, it makes me feel uncomfortable having to walk past a group of people who have been MADE to stand outside. Why should I have to keep crossing the road everytime I need to go somewhere?

If you want some fresh air, GO AND GET SOME!!

Apologies to any of my contacts, but I do feel strongly about this. Your thoughts on winter and the smoking ban please.

2007-10-20 00:30:19 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

echosparent: I never saw the problem with smoking areas and non-smoking areas. Why didn't they just leave it at that? Everybody's happy.

2007-10-20 00:36:20 · update #1

25 answers

I'm on the Isle of Man and the ban doesnt come into effect till next year - all the pubs are preparing themselfs for it but as someone said further up it is going to affect the small places that do not have outside facilities or were locals go after work to wind down with their mates.

As for the non smokers making such a fuss - get a grip will ya? Nobody ever forced you to stay in a pub or a club with a smoker and I still think it is rediculous that places are forced to obey the smoking ban. This should be a question of choice - let the non smokers open their own bars and clubs and let the smokers keep theirs!

2007-10-20 02:39:53 · answer #1 · answered by soulsurfer 4 · 1 0

We have that ban in New York since 5 or 6 years now. It was a problem at the beginning, but then, people got used to it and I smoke less in the winter time. Even in my home, we never smoked inside because of my kids so we just stand for two or three minutes in the balcony.

2007-10-20 00:41:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

How clever am I? I restarted smoking four days AFTER the ban but when I was a non-smoker, I had no problems with smokers. I had ashtrays it it was the house rule that you smoked in the house.

I can understand how winter is going to hit pubs hard because those shelters aren't usually warm and are often open to the elements.

2007-10-20 01:42:49 · answer #3 · answered by elflaeda 7 · 1 0

I dont actually mind standing outside - most of the pubs in my area have nicely heated corners with benches and cushions. I smoke and agree that smoking where people eat is disgusting. I think the biggest shame is for all the small country pubs that have their locals sitting there every night after work enjoying a pint and a cigarette - they dont want their customers to stand outside but they have to and automatically lose business just because some twats came up with the idea of penalising smokers!

2007-10-20 00:45:24 · answer #4 · answered by mooncalf22 2 · 2 1

I don't smoke anymore but to be honest i never agreed with the ban thought it should have been left to the pub owners to decide instead. In my area of Scotland where we have had the ban for over a year its not really made much of a difference anyway.

2007-10-20 00:36:05 · answer #5 · answered by ♥Scottish♥Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ♥Fairy♥ 7 · 2 0

definite. they're doing this in the U. S. too and it relatively is unquestionably hurting business enterprise. human beings are beginning off to bypass out to consume much less and drink alcohol at homestead. human beings say they do no longer choose their youngsters with allergies respiratory in our air yet while they're that ill they ought to easily bypass away them at homestead and the smog in the air may be worse for them than spending half-hour around somebody smoking. The relatives of four is going in a cafe. the two youngsters make a multitude and that they infrequently bypass away a tip well worth something at the same time as the smoker sits on the bar all night ingesting and tipping solid and those are the shoppers they're dropping. the place I stay, it is not a state-huge factor in spite of the indisputable fact that it relatively is as much as the cities. those that are banning smoking are those dropping business enterprise at the same time as those that have not achieved that yet are booming. I met a woman here on solutions that stated that she went to fulfill her chum at a cafe as quickly as and she or he had in simple terms positioned a cigarette out while she walked in the door and the guy that seats the folk informed her she smelled like smoke and mandatory to stand exterior for roughly 10 minutes to air off. i think of he ended up getting into difficulty for that! OMG! i might have misplaced it!!!

2016-10-04 05:20:49 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I really don't like the way pubs are now after the smoking ban. (And I haven't smoked in over a year now.) Walking through the crowd of people smoking outside the door always reminds me of that feeling of walking through the crowd of bullies outside the school gates! It is just crazy that tax-paying, voting adults are reduced to standing outside to smoke. Why can we not just have a choice, some smoking pubs and some non-smoking pubs. What will be outlawed in pubs next, I wonder? Smiling? Flirting? Drinking?

2007-10-20 00:35:06 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

i am only an occasional smoker, but i do think the rule stinks, especially in a country as wet and cold as England lol

they've had the ban in cali for over 10-15 years now i think, some towns and cities u can't even smoke anywhere but your own backyard!

2007-10-20 00:52:42 · answer #8 · answered by Paulie Paul 3 · 1 0

Who are you calling a whinging fanny!lol
I like going on a night out and coming home smelling as nice as I was when I went out, I hated stinking of smoke before the ban so I support it. Nobody forces you to go to the pub, and nobody forces you to smoke, the choice is yours!

2007-10-23 03:07:02 · answer #9 · answered by ChocLover 7 · 0 1

We huv hud the ban since last year in Scotland. It huz put a virtual stop tae any social nights oot. There is only one local pub who cater fur us smokers, they huv a great space ootside wi' heaters and umberella thingys. If me and my mates fancy a good night, we usually dive tae waan of oor hooses where we can relax and huv a laugh withoot spending half the night freezing in the street!! They should be able tae make some sort o' allowance fur us. We're big spenders!!

2007-10-20 03:09:42 · answer #10 · answered by Angela M 7 · 1 0

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