I simply can't see the pleasure or point of smoking.
Having said that I think people are capable of choosing for themselves - although it being addictive makes it hard to stop.
But what I would love to be able to ban is smoking within breathing distance of a child. Both my parents smoked, and us kids spent whole evenings sitting peering through a blue fug of smoke. My lungs have always been the first thing that stops me doing any exercise. Creased up gasping for breath is not good when you are 12 and just run half-way round the running track.
Can any smokers tell me what they like about smoking? An honest question - not getting at anyone here.
I rate the smoking ban 1
I have asthma and smoke
non-smokers die too you are not immune because you don't smoke
the smoking ban has nothing to do with public health,the government do not care about your health,they care about controlling your behaviour. Watch the news read the papers drinking is next,every ban is another blow to your freedom, ask the question what's next ??
only trouble is now you can smell the bo and farts :cry:
where i work its as if the smoking ban never came into still smoke in company vehicles (still drive whilst on mobile) and smoke in buildings.
You just dont worry about it and move to where they aint smoking.
As a smoker I rate the smoking ban as No.1
Non smokers dont know what theyre missing, the social gatherings outside the pub door are fascinating. Since the ban Ive made loads of new buddies
As Dave dosent smoke (gave up 20 years ago) Ive always smoked outside so having to do so in public places has not bothered me in the least, although it bothers Dave as now when we're in the company of smokers we all go outside for a fag and leave him behind to mind the drinks, watch coats and hand bags etc.
So the non smoker among us is still whinging
Cant win :shock:
Jane xxx
The problem with the ban is that in the small town where i live the non-smokers are not supporting venues.
All 3 restaurants have now closed over the winter and two of the four pubs. One of the ones that is surviving is only doing so because it is quietly breaking the law.
The cost to the economy is huge and if many pubs do not have a super summer there will be more closures.
Soon there will only be large chain pubs/restaurants left and no choice.
I do not object to the ban as such. What I object to is the way the government have made it too difficult for pubs to offer a comfortable alternative for customers who do smoke, even if it is outside.
For all of the drinkers, chocolate eaters, footballers, drivers ......... just remember that anyone could be the next target of the health and safety police!
As a smoker (who stopped last year and started again as the weather went really wet and cold), I have no problem with the ban. I always smoke outside at home, so dont have a problem having to go outside on a night out, at work or in another other situation. I dont smoke inmy home, so would never dream of smoking in anyone elses home. However, after spending the last week in an hotel, I wasn't very happy at having to stand outside the hotel for a smoke each night (their web site said they had smoking rooms, but when I checked in, they said they no longer had any smoking rooms) :cry:
My only gripe (if it can be called that) is that I think pubs/clubs should not have been forced to introduce the ban if they didnt want to. They should have been encouraged to introduce it, but I think the landlord/lady should have had the final option on whether they wanted a non-smoking establishment.
Its rare these days but I still like the smell of a really good quality cigar or pipe tobacco.
One of the nastiest aspects of smoking was the day after smell, being the first in a pub in the morning getting that awful whiff of rancid fug.
I stopped smoking a long time ago and avoided public places for years. But now I think the atmosphere has changed in most public venues. There must be a lot of hassle getting in and out of clubs and such like.
honestly weve stopped going out unless the weather is nice, so it has affected us pretty badly
we are both smokers and both smoke at the back door, we dont go out drinking that often so the smoking ban doesnt affect us and if we do go out then we dont mind going outside, also its nice when you go out for a meal and there isnt smoke blowing in your face.
what does really piss me off is that we do go outside and the people who are against smoking are still moaning and complaining.
there are rumours that the smoking ban will be lifted in certain places although im not sure how true that is.
another thing that got me was on the news the other day,it was saying that in westyorkshire the drinking/alcohol death rate has gone up drastically.....then went on to say that the gov wants to impose a smoking permit!!!
so everyone get your drinks out and put your cigs out.
another thing I have noticed also is that especially in our area there is more trouble/fighting outside pubs and nightclubs I wonder if this is caused because there are more people outside than inside
well as a smoker ,these days when out at pubs and clubs i feel like a school kid hiding behind the bike sheds waiting for teacher to catch me and give me detention,,wasnt this country once called a free country,well not anymore its more like stalins russia..ohh shit im going on again lol..i guess u know my feelings after reading so i'll shut up lol