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10 Years Since The Smoking Ban....
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/he alth-40 444460
I just find it un imaginable now that I used to go to pubs and clubs with people smoking, get home stinking from head to toe. Gawd even in my office in the early days smokers had ash trays on their desks. Just delighted that we have put this behind us. Apparently 2 million have stopped since the ban, probably partially due to vaping but I do know that some that stopped because of the ban. Anyone here stop in 2007?
I just find it un imaginable now that I used to go to pubs and clubs with people smoking, get home stinking from head to toe. Gawd even in my office in the early days smokers had ash trays on their desks. Just delighted that we have put this behind us. Apparently 2 million have stopped since the ban, probably partially due to vaping but I do know that some that stopped because of the ban. Anyone here stop in 2007?
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Research published today by Action on Smoking and Health shows that local authorities in England face a bill of £760m a year, up from £600m in 2012, to help people with smoking-related illness stay in their own homes (domiciliary care). Individuals also face a bill of about £630 million to cover the cost of their own care
More people die in fires caused by smoking then any other source, 106,00 people die every year due to fire caused by smoking
Cost of smoking breaks to businesses every year in England is £5.8bn
Research published today by Action on Smoking and Health shows that local authorities in England face a bill of £760m a year, up from £600m in 2012, to help people with smoking-related illness stay in their own homes (domiciliary care). Individuals also face a bill of about £630 million to cover the cost of their own care
More people die in fires caused by smoking then any other source, 106,00 people die every year due to fire caused by smoking
Cost of smoking breaks to businesses every year in England is £5.8bn
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Apologies, 10CS - I misread the stats from Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service
http:// www.der bys-fir e.gov.u k/healt h-and-w ellbein g/smoki ng/
Cost of cigarette breaks to industry:
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ society /2014/m ar/03/s moking- breaks- cost-bu sinesse s-briti sh-hear t-found ation
Cost of council and private care in the home for smokers:
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Cost of cigarette breaks to industry:
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I gave up smoking when I was 25 and I am 64 now. I am convinced that had I not stopped all those years ago, I would not be here now. If I hadn't died, I would be spending at least £20 a day on cigarettes, some thing I just can't afford.
Like you Minty, I have had a smoking ban in my house for many years. But so few people that I know still smoke, its probably only a gesture.
Like you Minty, I have had a smoking ban in my house for many years. But so few people that I know still smoke, its probably only a gesture.