to be honest, I agree completely.
Or at least have effective smoking areas within pubs (with decent air extraction etc) instead of the only thing separating the smoking and non smoking sections being a small sign.
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mugatu,
Tue 8 May 2007, 16:33,
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I went to a lovely coffeeshop in Leiden
where the air conditioning/extractor fan system was so efficient, that mere seconds after I put out my fatty there wasn't even the merest hint of smoke in the air. If all smoking pubs were made to install that kind of equipment, there would be no problem.
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emvee cruor deo cruoris,
Tue 8 May 2007, 16:37,
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this is what i've been saying all along.
Despite my joking comments on here to wind ironman, I am not one of these agressive anti-smoking types. I do believe there is a time and place for everything, and I wish it wasn't so 'all or nothing'.
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mugatu,
Tue 8 May 2007, 16:39,
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No.
You'd have to designate special rooms, or make better ventilation or soemthing, which could cost the money of people who don't smell.
Smokers should wear special helmets to keep their smoke away from everyone else.
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Slurpy The Frog,
Tue 8 May 2007, 16:44,
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