I just want smokers not to expect me to breathe in their smoke, if we're in an enclosed space where both of us have equally valid reasons to be there. Which, if you ask me, is fair enough.
As a smoker, I totally agree with you!
If I open "Smokey Dave's Jazz & Fags Booze Club" though... come in and enjoy the smokey fog of smelly deadly dacadence or be asked to leave should you not like the members only practice of Jazzing and Fagging! :lol: :lol:
Notice: I said MEMBERS CLUB!
Or...
Make smoking in the UK totally illegal. (though foolish at least that would be logically consistant)
What we have now is stupid. A legal & taxable product that I cannot consume with other users indoors & will soon have to be sold under the counter in plain packs... JeeeZus.
oh yeah, of course. If i were to walk into a cigar club or something i obviously wouldn't expect people to stop smoking on my account :lol:
I mean in more neutral places, say a restaurant or something like that.
I also agree with you regarding the mixed messages about its consumption- again, i have no problem with massive "THIS WILL KILL YOU (PROBABLY)!" warnings on it, but no advertising at all, plain packs etc. not so much.
Not that I'm any fan of advertising, mind- I hate it. But the things they're saying are wrong about tobacco ads could be more or less applied to most advertising, if you ask me :lol:
:)
My dog just got attacked by another dog this lunchtime.
The owner didn't have it on a lead and was sat in a field drinking cheap cider.
A minor incident but the timing made me laugh.
In the heat of the moment I didn't get a close enough look at him, but I suspect he was chewing gum, had some mashed potato in his bag and potentially played Paul McCartney tunes on a telecaster when not drinking in a field.
He was probably a cyclist too.
:lol:
that was pretty irresponsible of him letting his dog drink cider
(sorry that was terrible)
hope your dog's ok :)
Yep. I'm not really bothered about having to go outside to smoke - though me and friends definitely go to the pub VASTLY less since the smoking ban - but it'd be far more sensible to simply allow private businesses to make up their own minds. If lots of people are really bothered market forces would make the entire country no-smoking anyway.
Mostly I'm in a huff that when my Alexandrian society do a version of The Bacchae set in a jazz club I can't smoke cigars on stage :lol:
I dunno. That kind of thing tends to only work if you're in a big city. If you're in the sticks and have one pub to go to, market forces don't normally work so well.
fwiw i didn't go into pubs much before the ban. Not that i go into them much now, either, but at least now i'm not saying i'm not going in because it stinks of smoke.