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    Re: Smoking ban

    While we are on our soap box, How many of you drive???

    Air pollution cancer fears grow

    Particulate pollution from cars can cause ill health
    A huge scientific study has produced the clearest evidence yet that long-term exposure to air pollution causes lung cancer.
    Breathing in small particles of soot and dust over many years also significantly increases the risk of dying from heart disease, said the researchers.
    The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, involved hundreds of thousands of people in cities across the US - and looked at their health over two decades.


    From an ex smoker who has never driven

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    Re: Smoking ban

    Hi Bruv

    Always said you've should have been a Politician standing on your soap box in City Road.
    Very good comment though.
    Best Regards
    BennytheBall 1

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    Re: Smoking ban

    My thoughts on the subject is totally agreeable with all those members who support the ban. A very good thread which has got a good debate going, its debates like this which keeps our Forum alive, well done 15.
    BennytheBall

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    Re: Smoking ban

    As a lifetime non smoker, I am so pleased that the ban is on. I can appreciate that it may be hard for some people and we (the non smokers) seem to be forcing them(the smokers) to do something they dont wish to do , ie give up but as someone said whilst we can all rejoice at not having smelly clothes and hair after a night out any more, the biggest difference will be that our children and grandchildren will be much healthier and hopefully will not even start smoking. I know that opens another can of worms about tax going up etc but for me these children are our future and we should be looking after them. None of us would let them near an open fire because of the dangers so why should we let them near a cigeratte?
    Off soap box now.
    Take care all
    Anita x

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