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Hynburn Homes have also requested you don't smoke in your own house if any of their employees are in the house. |
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what else they want a red carpet!?....:mad: |
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No wind up :D |
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well thank god i dont smoke or have a council house, they are now taking the pee pee!
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My friend works in a prison and all the inmates can have a fag because prisons are exempt as it's their home but it doesn't apply to the staff.It's all wrong.From this Sunday if you have a fag in a public place you'll be fined,refuse to pay the fine and you'll be chased for it,refuse at all costs to pay the fine and the ultimate punishment for you will be prison.....where you'll be able to smoke to your heart's content:D |
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Its the same with rest/nursing homes the residents can smoke all they want but the staff cant smoke .
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true mick....exemptions for bedrooms in hotels, and for care homes, hospices and prisons.
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i wonder if you can smoke on railway platforms??
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No Smoking in English public places will be prohibited from 1 July, bringing the country into line with similar bans in Scotland and Wales, with a blanket ban on lighting up on all 1,900 station concourses, ticket halls, covered and uncovered platforms, footbridges and subways, as well as retail and food outlets. The legislation will also apply to railway and station offices, canteens and workplace areas covered by the law, although smoking will be allowed on most station forecourts and in uncovered station parks. |
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only if enclosed!, so you can have a fag in accy railway platform, unless it states no smoking
also taxis cant have there fags anymore |
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Lets get one thing straight – it isn’t a ban on smoking in public places but a ban on smoking in ENCLOSED public spaces or in open spaces where the owner of the public open space declares it a smoke free zone. Hospital grounds, football grounds, railway stations etc.
Just an observation to all those smugly remarking that at long last they can go home without their clothes and hair smelling like an old ashtray. They will now go home with their clothes and hair smelling like an old car exhaust. When are you going to complain about that? If not why not? |
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I dont think I've ever been out and come home smelling of car exhausts - but have definately gone out and come home stinking of fags - god knows what else it has done to my lungs over the years. July 1st - bring it on!!!! :D
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You clothes and hair don’t stink of exhaust fumes Kisser because the fag pollutant masked it. Without the smell of tobacco smoke it won’t be long before your clothes and hair will smell like an old exhaust pipe. Many years ago when my ex-wife worked in a chip shop during the evenings, she would come home smelling like a chip. |
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