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Ah The Selfish Illogic Of Your Smoker......
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-430 57842
"The move was spearheaded by the leader of the Freedom Party, Austria's Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache, himself a smoker, who told parliament last month that it was about freedom of choice." - so roughly translated it's freedom of choice to inflict a disgusting smelly habit on others! What about our rights to not have to inhale their disgusting emissions?
"The move was spearheaded by the leader of the Freedom Party, Austria's Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache, himself a smoker, who told parliament last month that it was about freedom of choice." - so roughly translated it's freedom of choice to inflict a disgusting smelly habit on others! What about our rights to not have to inhale their disgusting emissions?
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We went to Austria last summer and there was a quiz night arranged by the tour operator on the first night. I was surprised to find people smoking there, as I hadn't realised there was no ban.
We didn't really have a choice, if we wanted to join the group.
I never saw any signs for smoke free bars anyway.
We went to Austria last summer and there was a quiz night arranged by the tour operator on the first night. I was surprised to find people smoking there, as I hadn't realised there was no ban.
We didn't really have a choice, if we wanted to join the group.
I never saw any signs for smoke free bars anyway.
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spathy, why should the majority have to take measures for the disgusting minority? Perhaps they should have these in all public places:
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// They do here Lud and it seem's to work OK! //
Yep. Although there was a similar fuss here before the ban, I doubt any smoker cares now. They seem to like going out going out and having a little break every so often, and everyone benefits from the fug-free atmosphere. No-one likes inhaling second hand smoke, not even smokers.
As far as work goes, they're quids in. Every smoker at my place works about an hour a day less than everyone else thanks to all the breaks they have.
Yep. Although there was a similar fuss here before the ban, I doubt any smoker cares now. They seem to like going out going out and having a little break every so often, and everyone benefits from the fug-free atmosphere. No-one likes inhaling second hand smoke, not even smokers.
As far as work goes, they're quids in. Every smoker at my place works about an hour a day less than everyone else thanks to all the breaks they have.
@ 18:51 True perhaps? Do they smell worse than a "biker's" leathers? Do their clothes carry more damaging particles than a leather onesy in an outdoor dining area? Try Betws Y Coed for a summer outdoor bit of lunch with a score of bikers in leathers a few feet away if you need a reminder about polluting your neighbours. All usually goby as well . Bet not one of them has any concern for the people they live with, when it comes to dumping their cancer carrying attire on their close family.
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