littlesprite Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 Sorry Howard, I didn't mean to hijack the thread, I just feel that freedoms are won at a very high price and it's sad to see people give them up so easily. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorfolkNog Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 Hi Martin, no criticism intended, I think the discussion is an important and interesting one. I just wondered if a mod could split the thread and perhaps create a new one about smoking in pubs which I'm sure would continue as an interesting and constructive debate. I just thought perhaps in time to come if someone searched on the Ferry, Stokesby they might get a lot of information which, although highly relevant to the general pub debate, is not actually related to the pub in question! Hope that makes sense. Incidentally I smoked for many years, have now given up but have no objection to others doing so. Mrs Nog has just started up again but that's another story......... 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BroadScot Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 1 minute ago, NorfolkNog said: Hi Martin, no criticism intended, I think the discussion is an important and interesting one. I just wondered if a mod could split the thread and perhaps create a new one about smoking in pubs which I'm sure would continue as an interesting and constructive debate. I just thought perhaps in time to come if someone searched on the Ferry, Stokesby they might get a lot of information which, although highly relevant to the general pub debate, is not actually related to the pub in question! Hope that makes sense. Incidentally I smoked for many years, have now given up but have no objection to others doing so. Mrs Nog has just started up again but that's another story......... With so many pages Howard, its not an easy task to split the thread up,interesting as it is, well for me it is! sorry. Maybe the whizz kids can shift things around? Iain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ranworthbreeze Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 As requested a new topic to debate smoking in pubs. Regards Alan 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BroadScot Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 Thanks Alan my brain is fagged out tonight! Iain 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorfolkNog Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 Thanks chaps I think the smoking debate is important and hopefully it can continue on this thread and comments on the Ferry on the other one! Sorry to be a pain but I think its all a lot clearer to read now. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BroadScot Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 Not pub related, but has been mentioned. This was passed today up here in Edinburgh at the Scottish Parliament. http://www.lawscot.org.uk/news/2015/12/law-society-welcomes-ban-on-smoking-in-cars-with-children/ Iain 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MauriceMynah Posted December 17, 2015 Author Share Posted December 17, 2015 "I know it's been hammered out before but it amazes me that a government will allow you to buy fags and then tell you that you can't smoke them in public places " I understand that the government has a similar policy towards condoms. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennyMorgan Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 Back to topic, smoking has been banned in pubs, giving those of us who dislike having their cloths or hair stink like stale ashtrays the freedom to enjoy their evening out, great. Our government has two choices, please those who do at the expense of those who don't or please those that don't at the expense of those who do. Smoking killed both my brother and my mother. I hope that the ban remains in place, for all our sake's. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveO Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 As a reformed ex-smoker I can see both sides of the argument. On the one hand I never liked coming back from the pub with my hair and clothing smelling of smoke. On the other hand, I respect the smoker's right to indulge in slow-motion suicide whilst enjoying a drink. The best pubs are those which provide warm and sheltered accommodation where smokers can get their "fix" in all weathers. Sadly, there are not many places with such provision. On the broader subject of whether the smoking ban has killed off the pub, I think the bigger concern is the huge increase in the price of beer in recent times. When I was doing my formative drinking in the late 1960's, a pint of mild could be had for one and ninepence whilst best bitter would be 2 shillings (10p for you youngsters ) - easily affordable for a lad with a paper round and a Saturday job. Nowadays, with a pint approaching £3.50, I think twice, even though I am on a decent salary. This has to have an effect on the sustainability of the pub as we know it. Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennyMorgan Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 If my wife and I go out it's seven pounds or more for us as a couple to drink just one round. A half decent bottle of wine costs less than that! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imtamping2 Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 I don't think it was necessary to ban smoking from pubs , we just had to revert to a saner moment in time.........just a quick walk past any older pub will confirm this... How come you ask........ The answer is and was quite simple . There was a bar you knew it was a bar because it said so on the etched glass window. There was a lounge you knew it was a lounge because it said so on the etched glass window. Can you see where I am going with this......? Yes you guessed it.... There was a smoke room you knew it was a smoke room because it said so on the etched glass window. Keep it simple stupid they say........... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennyMorgan Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 1 minute ago, imtamping2 said: I don't think it was necessary to ban smoking from pubs , we just had to revert to a saner moment in time.........just a quick walk past any older pub will confirm this... How come you ask........ The answer is and was quite simple . There was a bar you knew it was a bar because it said so on the etched glass window. There was a lounge you knew it was a lounge because it said so on the etched glass window. Can you see where I am going with this......? Yes you guessed it.... There was a smoke room you knew it was a smoke room because it said so on the etched glass window. Keep it simple stupid they say........... I well remember those days from my callow youth. Perhaps the staff would rather not have to breath in someone else's stale, exhaled smoke. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imtamping2 Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 Im sure some of the staff were smokers and wouldn't mind..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennyMorgan Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 We didn't know better back then! http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/17/health/cancer-not-due-to-bad-luck/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
littlesprite Posted December 18, 2015 Share Posted December 18, 2015 I should point out that I do agree with the smoking ban in enclosed spaces, that only enforces peoples right to breath clean air, freedom for the majority is the right thing to do. My concern is talk of a more general ban, smoking is not the main contaminant of open spaces and therefor banning it would be aimed at curtailing people's freedom without any noticeable benefit. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted December 18, 2015 Share Posted December 18, 2015 The decline of Pubs is due to a number of reasons, and the smoking ban is only a fairly recent addition. They have simply had their day as the centre of social gathering and interaction. The first nail in the coffin was TV, then the much cheaper cost of booze and spirits off-premises, then the breathalyser, then the Pubcos, and now the smoking ban. I've been a non-smoker all my life, quite fortunate really, because I imagine I would have had difficulty summoning the willpower to give it up. ...(and I was born in an era when smoking was encouraged as a really "cool" and sophisticated thing to do)..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExMemberBobdog Posted December 18, 2015 Share Posted December 18, 2015 At the risk of stirring the pot - how on earth is 'Smoking in Pubs' a valid subject for debate as 'Broads Related Chat'? Can't we dump this whole thread in the ashtrays of 'The Lounge'? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imtamping2 Posted December 18, 2015 Share Posted December 18, 2015 20 minutes ago, Bobdog said: At the risk of stirring the pot - how on earth is 'Smoking in Pubs' a valid subject for debate as 'Broads Related Chat'? Can't we dump this whole thread in the ashtrays of 'The Lounge'? Well I suppose it could be moved to the lounge......or how about the smoking room Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisB Posted December 18, 2015 Share Posted December 18, 2015 The world is a much nicer place with the ban. Hire cars, hotel bedrooms, hire boats, railway waiting rooms etc absolutley stank. They dont now. I was a 10 Villiger cigar a day man plus a few cigs when I ran out. Been clean for twenty years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MauriceMynah Posted December 18, 2015 Author Share Posted December 18, 2015 No Bobdog, This is a discussioin forum for like minded people who like the broads. The discussions need not necessarily be confined to the broads, although in this case there is a link. What two things do the following pubs have in common? ... The Stracey Armes, The Complete Angler, The Station Inn (Coltishall), The Kingfisher (Stalham) and The Broadshaven? To name but five. Answer they are Broads pubs ande they are closed. This debate covers one of the possible causes for the general demise. My point all along is not whether one should be allowed to smoke whilst in a pub, my argument is who should make that decision, the landlord or the government. I believe it should be the landlords choice. It is the landlords choice as to whether he allows all male parties, children or dogs, It is the landlords decision at to whether he does food or not, and it's his choice as to whether or not he does kareoke. What goes on in his pub should be his decision. Chris, I too will have been "clean" for twenty years next year, I made a choice!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BroadScot Posted December 18, 2015 Share Posted December 18, 2015 21 minutes ago, Bobdog said: At the risk of stirring the pot - how on earth is 'Smoking in Pubs' a valid subject for debate as 'Broads Related Chat'? Can't we dump this whole thread in the ashtrays of 'The Lounge'? Good point , but, as the thread began in a "pub" thread, it has stayed there. I was a heavy smoker when younger, but stopped in March 1993. I cannot speak for all, but anything that is hopefully improving the quality of air we breath,then I am all for it! My mates two girls make him stand outside their homes, when he has a puff on his pipe. Its all about choice IMHO. Many Wetherspoon pubs have a outside smoking area. Iain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seriously Posted December 18, 2015 Share Posted December 18, 2015 Cant see how the landlord can make that kind of decision. health and safety in the work place my friends. I hate this blame and claim culture myself. Could you imagine the claim, " yeah landlord said it was ok for punters to smoke " in fact when I complained ,as I was a non smoker I was fired . Also I generally think the younger generation don't socialise like we use to. So eventually pubs will be gone when our generation have fell of the perch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chelsea14Ian Posted December 18, 2015 Share Posted December 18, 2015 I am pleased that you can't smoke in public places such as pubs and restaurants when they told me in hospital that I had emphysema,this is not doubt as a result of me smoking for many years.There was a lady next to me in hospital,i would say she was about seventy,she to had emphysema,she never smoked,but her and her husband would go dancing in clubs when they were younger.of course then smoking was wide spread in public places.I don't go about smoking to those who do ,I did after all enjoy smoking.The air is much better now in public places. Ian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
troutman62 Posted December 18, 2015 Share Posted December 18, 2015 On 16/12/2015 at 11:32 PM, Gracie said: I do not smoke, it seems to me that the Government are allowing a product to be sold but banning people from using it in most places........I wonder why, wouldn't have anything to do with taxes and profits to be made on selling said cigarettes would it? Grace I worked in the NHS for 38 years ( no, not a Porter that's what people always ask ). I was led to understand that the tax income derived from smoking was something like 10 times what's actually spent on treating smoking related diseases, and another thing, why are E cigarettes banned from most pubs ? its only water vapour. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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