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Originally Posted by faultytowers
In parts of the UK it has now got to the stage where I could not stand in the center of an empty football pitch and have a cigarette , I am not harming anyones health but my own. Non smokers do have a choice whether to go into a bar/restaurant that permits smoking , and with the number of places choosing to go smoke free there is nothing forcing them to go into a 'smoking enviroment'.
Some BM's have complained that the music in Rock City is far too loud (could "possibly" be harmful to your hearing) , so , should all loud music be banned.........or should people use the own "free will" and choose whether or not to enter a place which "may" damage their health.
Everyone can make choices and no one is 'forced' to go into a bar that permits smoking , it 'may' restrict your options but it is definately not taking away your freedom of choice.
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i think some of the places that are being talked about being restricted is ludicrous
but i do steadfastly believe that all indoor public places should be non-smoking