Re: Smoking ban......(Hmmmm)
The problem is, when it comes to smoking, there is no compromise, someone is always going to lose their freedom of choice.
From a non-smokers point of view, I want to be able to go to my favourite pub or restaurant without having to breathe in second hand smoke, I want to be able to sit in a works canteen or travel with workmates to a job again, without being forced to smoke. Now, with the smoking ban I can do all these things, but at the expense of the smokers freedom of choice. Unlucky on them. I`ve had to breathe in their carp for long enough, they can stand out in the cold if they want a fag.
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