You can hardly help becoming old, having an allergy or being born with a birth defect but it’s quite easy to go to a beer garden and not smoke. Your argument is rather silly. Nobody is saying ban smoking,they are saying ban smoking in public places.
I don’t think most people would now want to allow smoking in bars and restaurants and the policy has worked. There are now fewer smokers and the public is exposed to less passive smoking.
Extending the ban is logical and is likely to make smoking less attractive, surely something that is in everybody’s interest even, those who smoke or might be tempted to smoke in the future,
Last edited by: CGNorwich on Sun 1 Sep 24 at 10:08
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