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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Totally agree Brassmonkey. I smoke and would gladly support a complete ban if they would also do society the greatest favour of all by banning alcohol completely. It's the most disgusting, costly and socially damaging habit of all.
As long as people are allowed to drink alcohol, then smokers should be allowed to smoke. As for cannabis, well it's preferable to alcohol anyday.
Smoking is a problem per se.
Alcohol is not a problem per se. Under-age drinking and people who can't hold their drink are a problem.
Banning drinking, like banning smoking everywhere as opposed to just in public places, will only push it underground and make the problem worse.
Smoking should not be illegal. Inflicting ones smoke on others, should be. But there is a clear cut difference.
I beg to differ maggie01. How about the following non-aggressive, but nevertheless offensive, alcohol-related behaviour:
Overconfident loud inane conversation/remarks, vomit on the streets, a range of "accidental" breakages, endless ear-splitting rounds of "Here we go..." etc. Additionally, when your loved one rolls in drunk you can also expect irrational behaviour, inability to drive/look after the kids/speak/urinate in the toilet provided and a range of other faux pas that will be expected to be repeatedly forgiven on the basis of having "had a few". Ho ho. And all in the comfort of your own home.
Interesting that as a non-smoker, you feel that you are treated like a leper in restaurants though. It seem that everyone feels hard done by!
Given that it is not illegal to smoke, I can't understand why it is not a matter for individual restaurant/ pub owners. If they wish to allow smokers, they should be allowed to do so, and clearly indicate this is the case on the door. The law should waive the rights of smokers to hold either the establishment or other patrons responsible should they develop any illness as a result of their exposure to smoke. . I also believe that workers should be informed of the potential dangers then allowed to make the decision to work in a smoky environment if they choose.
This gives both smokers and non-smokers the necessary information to decide whether they want to use/ work in the facility
Should entrepreneurs discover their business is being affected by their decision, they would be able to change.
Being a non-smoker I found it refreshing to go out in Dublin for a night and come back smelling of just stale beer and sweat on my clothes.
Take those off, a quick shower and in the morning there's no smell of rancid tobacco or that dreadful passive smokers cough.
However, banning it may well produce tax budget problems which means they'd have to find the income from other sources. Maybe petrol, maybe income tax.
What they should do is legalise both prostitution and cannabis, but have it regulated. Once it's regulated, not only is it safer but it can be taxed.
The policing of drug/driving would be a huge issue, though.
Smokers, in general, tend to be a selfish lot when it comes to inflicting their habit on those of us who would rather not inhale their noxious smoke.
Personally, I like to masturbate frequently, but realise that other people would rather I didn't do it around them, so I only do it at home.
Maybe if smokers adopted the same considerate attitude, we wouldn't need a ban in the first place.
I'm with Waldo - businesses should have a choice.
If you want to go into a restaurant which allows smoking, then go.
Interesting that a couple of weeks ago, Weatherspoons announced that there was a drop in sales of the pubs which had banned smoking.
Is everyone going to be happy when they put the price of beer / meals up as they are losing trade?
Have given up smoking 18 months now. Don't care if people smoke or not. Yes, I have come back stinking of stale smoke, but I have a washing machine (quite a new fangled invention) and amazingly, when I out the clothes in there, and bring them back out, they don't smell.
Technology is wonderful isn't it!