Power to smokers
We have rights too
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Chocoholic wrote:
Also Shisha smoking is like having 10 fags all at once!
A64Venice wrote:MaaaD wrote:Chocoholic wrote:Also Shisha smoking is like having 10 fags all at once!
Liban can tell us more about how that feels
Believe it or not, but a recent study done on no-tobacco day indicated that one Shisha is equivalent to smoking 100 Cigarettes. This was on radio 2 weeks back.
This is no joke.
GoodBai wrote:And anyone who doesn't think shisha is harmful has got their head stuck well and truly in the sand dunes.
dbxsoul wrote:a very laudable idea. as arnie said it was tried and revoked after two days. there were a number of issues involving the implementation of the the system.
a coffee shop owner for instance will have about as much authority to fine or hold a patron who continues to smoke despite being warned as an Emaar security guard. all they can do is report the matter to the police or the municipality who whould then send out someone to fine the offender.
if you are lucky they may send someone the same week.
they may not hold or detain the person against his will - he is not even obliged to give them his name. can you imagine trying to detain a local lady in traditional dress????
secondly, most of the people who complained about the implimentation of the ban were uae nationals. this again causes all manner of problems for the propriator of the businesses who were trying to enforce the ban.
i should also point out that the ban was imposed with about 1 weeks notice - from the time it was published in the papers.
Approximatley 50% of the uae smokes.
arniegang wrote:Power to smokers
We have rights too
ajb wrote:
To make the bans work here we put the responsibility on the venue not the smoker .... i.e. if a bar is found to be breaching the no smoking laws then they get fined heavily. This way it is clearly within their best interest to enforce the law and remove anyone who breaks it. There was alot of protest but when the big day came it really made very little difference - the bars etc did not lose money like they were all claiming etc
I have no problem with people having the right to smoke but it should not be at the expense of someones right not to inhale 2nd hand smoke.
arniegang wrote:and non smokers have a choice to mix with smokers - it cuts both ways
kanelli wrote: If we ever sit indoors it will have to be in the non-smoking section or there will be no dinner.
^ian^ wrote:kanelli wrote: If we ever sit indoors it will have to be in the non-smoking section or there will be no dinner.
You could always sit in the kids party area.
^ian^ wrote:On another note with respect to what is categorised as a smoking related death:
If you eat 20 cheeseburgers and 2 litres of coke a day and smoke, if you die of a heart attack, this is a smoking related death.
If you worked in an aluminium smelter and smoke, even if its the bauxite dust that kills you, the emphysima and cancer will go down as a smoking related death.
If you're a bus/truck/transport driver and frequently breathe in exhaust fumes, and smoke, and you die of restricted arteries / lung cancer - this is a smoking related death.
The fact is, you could be in all 3 of the above and NOT smoke, and still die.
It amazes me people spit daggers at smokers for passive smoke, and don't think twice of what else is in the air.
Liban wrote:Alcohol needs to be banned too....
Alcohol, like cigarettes, is a nuisance and can kill others who do not even drink. Think of drunk drivers! Even less than killing is still bad, thing of paralysis due to drunk drivers.... Or bar fights!
Plus alcohol can kill the drinker who does it in excess. Liver damage for example....
Liban wrote:Lets just ban everything...
I hear Ottawa is contemplating banning perfume in public places....
Nazism is alive and well I see... Albeight under a different name,