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Smoking ban - will this be coming to Poland like other EU countries?


AvJoeUK  
25 May 2007 /  #31
Polish youth wont be happy, every single one I met was always chuffing away, a nightclub was like a gaint ashtray :P
OP sapphire  22 | 1241  
25 May 2007 /  #32
its not really coming in next week tho is it? Awayday is just having a larf.
Shawn_H  
25 May 2007 /  #33
Not sure they have the right to ban someone smoking in their own car thats a bit rough

I remember growing up, both of my parents would smoke in the car... Winter was worst, because the car's heater was on: terrible combination of dry, hot air and cigarette smoke. I remember it being so hard to breathe....

I grew up to be a non smoker, and now, when I visit my mom, I come home smelling like an ashtray and have to change my clothes.

It is so refreshing to come home from a restaurant / bar and not smell either. Years ago they had smoking / non smoking sections, but it was pointless, there was no walls separating the two sections, and the smoke just circulates any way it wants. Usually, non smokers end up being smoke magnets... :-)
slwkk  2 | 228  
25 May 2007 /  #34
I will tell you how it is in Poland... you wait at bus stop and there is often somebody who smoke around you, and he doesn't care about others... pubs? discos? eating places? cigarettes are everywhere :/ there is not many places with separated rooms for smokers. What can I say... I'm part-time smoker, but not by choice (and that sux) :/
Wroclaw  44 | 5359  
25 May 2007 /  #35
You asked for correction.

wait at a bus stop and

the bus stop

I'm a part-time smoker

Hueg  - | 319  
25 May 2007 /  #36
Just to add to W's good start.

I will tell you how it is in Poland... you wait at bus stop and there is often somebody who smoke around you, and he doesn't care about others... pubs? discos? eating places? cigarettes are everywhere :/ there is not many places with separated rooms for smokers. What can I say... I'm part-time smoker, but not by choice (and that sux) :/

This is not criticism. (Your english is 100% better than my polish) However, you said you'd like to have your English corrected, so here goes. :)

I will tell you how it is in Poland... (better would be: tell you what it is like in Poland) you wait at a bus stop and there is often (usually) someone who will be smoking around you and he doesn't care about others (anyone else)

Pubs? Discos? Eating places? Cigarettes are everywhere. There are not many places with (which have) separate rooms for smokers. What can I say... I'm a part time smoker, but not by choice (and that sucks)

hope that was some help mate. :)
slwkk  2 | 228  
25 May 2007 /  #37
You asked for correction.

Yes, thank you - correct me any time! :) I have to work on my grammar...
adilski  2 | 105  
25 May 2007 /  #38
i think its a great idea to ban smoking, the dangers of passive smoking are huge and i think people hshould have the freedom of not having to inhale someone else's smoke... in fact a ban on alchohol of some sort will help, there will be less domestic violence, less alchoholics on the street and definatley less violence, a much happier, safer cleaner environment
nauczyciel  
26 May 2007 /  #39
I'm part-time smoker, but not by choice (and that sux) :/

so who holds the gun to your head while you puff away??
szarlotka  8 | 2205  
26 May 2007 /  #40
in fact a ban on alchohol of some sort will help

OK I suggest we ban absinthe. Look what happened to all those French poets and philosophers who drank the stuff. The other sorts of alcohol can be ommitted from the ban.

Another tremendous idea. Lets ban alcohol so that the people who enjoy it but act responsibly get punished for the misue of others. Why stop there? Cars are bloody dangerous things and some people cannot drive very well. All those aircraft flights are warming the globe.

Brave New World anyone?
Casimir  2 | 45  
26 May 2007 /  #41
I hate all this, it's just a restricion on our liberties. If you want to smoke, who cares? As long as it's not weed I don't care.
Shawn_H  
26 May 2007 /  #42
As long as it's not weed I don't care

why would you take away the liberties of the otherwise law abiding rastafarians who frequent this forum.....

:-)
adilski  2 | 105  
26 May 2007 /  #43
civil liberties are great, hell yeah... but when you smoke you affect somebody elses civil liberties.. the other day in england doctors are encouraging pregnant woment to refrain from alchohol.. these things affect our health... people are waking up now and understanding the long term benefits, lets support this cause, if your mama or papa dies from lung cancer or heart disease more then likely it is an effect of tobacco - liver cancer related to alchohol, oh and not to forget the dirnk n drive problems.. the world is natural enjoy it in a natural way..

pa pa pa
FISZ  24 | 2116  
26 May 2007 /  #44
If you want to smoke, who cares? As long as it's not weed I don't care.

Yeah...as long as it kills you it's ok :/

?
adilski  2 | 105  
26 May 2007 /  #45
thats not fair, you should say **** like that
svengoolie  1 | 112  
26 May 2007 /  #46
As long as it's not weed I don't care.

Whats wrong with weed?
Its just a plant it never hurt you..

Free Weed
Pawel  3 | 125  
27 May 2007 /  #47
I'm part-time smoker

Whats a part time smoker,Just give the sh^t up..
Hueg  - | 319  
27 May 2007 /  #48
Just give the sh^t up..

I think he's trying to say, he only smokes passively. Like Bill Clinton, he doesn't want to inhale. :)
Pawel  3 | 125  
27 May 2007 /  #49
Sorry should read till the end. lol
OP sapphire  22 | 1241  
30 May 2007 /  #50
As long as it's not weed I don't care

weed is better than tobacco.. and it makes you feel better... I say ban cigarettes and open coffee shops everywhere.
Elfin75  
31 May 2007 /  #51
I can't say that I know anything about the legal systems overseas, but here in the state of Ohio, USA a law recently passed restricting smoking to homes, vehicles, and 30' from any building entrance.....Not that it's actually being enforced. Sometime this month it is to go back to the ballots. The change to the law would be smoking permitted in bars and private clubs. To this I agree. I am a smoker, a BIG one. But I cannot selfishly expect non-smokers to be forced into my habit. I think I should be able to get through a meal at a restaurant and not light one up, yes? Times they are achanging and we all have to learn to roll with it in some way
King Sobieski  2 | 714  
31 May 2007 /  #52
My L&M Lights have just gone up to 6.40 from 5.85

what currency is that in?

they did this in australia about 7 years ago, the average price of a pack of 20's is around AUD$9.
TheKruk  3 | 308  
31 May 2007 /  #53
Free Weed

finally a sensible thought
King Sobieski  2 | 714  
31 May 2007 /  #54
the world is natural enjoy it in a natural way..

tobacco is natural...it is derived from a plant...just like weed.
adilski  2 | 105  
31 May 2007 /  #55
yes sure but it doesnt have a natural effect on you.. it causes many diseases - you start smelling - it leads onto other dangerous subtances.. when i mean natural i mean like a proper human - you see cows they act like cows, dolphins like dolphins, snake like snake humans should act like humans
Eurola  4 | 1898  
31 May 2007 /  #56
I don't see anything wrong with baning smoking at the restaurants, official buildings, any public places. However, it is silly to ban it even in the taverns. That's what people are going there for, to drink and to smoke. I say - let them. I don't have to be there. There is no smoking in Chicago for a couple of years already and the cigarettes, I think are over $7.00... smoking is a 'luxury' nowadays...and a waste of money.

But, Tobacco companies are still doing well in China, Russia and Europe.
dannyboy  18 | 248  
31 May 2007 /  #57
Yes it will come but will take longer.

You can't go all fancy pansty when the economy is in tatters and people struggle to break even on a good wage
King Sobieski  2 | 714  
31 May 2007 /  #58
yes sure but it doesnt have a natural effect on you.. it causes many diseases - you start smelling - it leads onto other dangerous subtances.. when i mean natural i mean like a proper human - you see cows they act like cows, dolphins like dolphins, snake like snake humans should act like humans

is this your religious view or your personal view. or are the two interlocked.

the fact that you smell really has no relevance.

what about all the preservatives and other chemicals in food, they have the potential to be cancer causing. should we not eat?
dannyboy  18 | 248  
31 May 2007 /  #59
I don't see anything wrong with baning smoking at the restaurants, official buildings, any public places. However, it is silly to ban it even in the taverns. That's what people are going there for, to drink and to smoke. I say - let them. I don't have to be there. There is no smoking in Chicago for a couple of years already and the cigarettes, I think are over $7.00... smoking is a 'luxury' nowadays...and a waste of money.
But, Tobacco companies are still doing well in China, Russia and Europe.

Governments are interested in reducing the expenditure for the National Health Services, removing the various problems associated with smoking does a lot to alleviate the situation.

I'm not preaching, I was off ciggy for a year and went back on a few weeks ago, only smoking in the evenings after the gym tho, 3max per day

They outlawed 10boxes in Ireland today, we're probably a step ahead of the rest of Europe in the fight against smoking (and a step behind in everything else ;-)
Eurola  4 | 1898  
31 May 2007 /  #60
the preservatives and other chemicals in food, they have the potential to be cancer causing. should we not eat?

You're right. I think the food is a cause for a lot of modern world diseases. Diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular, cancer...they are all linked to food. Cigarettes are just the last nail on the coffin :(

But, we have to eat and we don't have to smoke.

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