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Are you seriously allowed to smoke in shopping centers?:eek2:
that is soooo wrong, it's a big no no here.
Also, a lot of our resturants are non-smoking, but in the city there are a fare few smoking/non smoking resturants. A few years back it was pathetic and there would just be half a way in between the two sections but now it's quite good.
Hey Fugue
What State are you from? I take it your not from South Australia because here smoking in ALL restaurants has been banned, however I think it is just this state that has done this????
The whole of Australia has banned smoking in shopping centres and work places, I am surprised that the UK haven't, although to tell you the truth I didn't even notice it that much when I was there last year :yeees: considering I am a non smoker.
i'm from nsw, i'm about an hour-ish from syd.
I can't imagine going to the shops and having people smoking :yuck:
and i used to be a smoker (still am when i'm pissed).
cinders, what is you opinion on baning smoking in public places or a total ban?
I can't imagine going to the shops and having people smoking around me either, I guess because it has been banned for so long it would seem wierd :eek2:
In relation to my view on smoking in public places, I am very glad that they have banned it here in restaurants, the thought of trying to eat whilst having someone puffing away next to me is not pleasant :yuck: And the whole non smoking / smoking areas just doesn't work.
However trying to ban it in clubs and pubs seems a little excessive to me and will be hard to control. At my local pub there is an area to sit and have a drink if you don't want to be around a whole lot of smokers, it isn't totally effective, but it is pretty good.
An argument that has recently developed at my partners work place (and I assume others) is the fact that smokers pop out quite often for 15 minute ciggie break, the non smokers see this as being unfair as poping out for a 15 minute break for a cigarette can add up if you do it a number of times per day, while of course they are still inside working away. As far as I am concerned, you want to smoke, that is fine, but do it on your own time, not on your bosses.