12-06-2008, 01:39 | #11 |
Sake
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They've just introduced a similar kind of thing over here...just for vending machines though
http://www.taspo.jp/english/taspo/Introduction.html tis pretty cool actually....you can charge the card up with money and use to buy your smokes |
12-06-2008, 01:50 | #12 |
Screaming Orgasm
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I may be as anti-smoking as they come, but I can see the benefit of that. Maybe something similar should be considered here instead of the restrictions on vending machines I think they're planning.
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12-06-2008, 18:11 | #13 |
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TBH, I wish there was a full ban.
That's just me being very selfish though. With regards to the actual license.. despite set up fees and cost to run it, I think it's a fair idea. They need to iron out some problems which you have suggested but I am all for it. And yes yes yes, I know the counter argument is going to be "ooh well ban alcohol" etc etc but at least alcohol - within reason - isn't at all harmful. I would like to see a big scientific study to state otherwise when it comes to smoking. It's a pointless, crabby and stinky habit which infuriatingly funds us through taxes by uber amount, but is no good other than causing health problems thereafter... so anything to reduce that down is fab. Particularly if it makes it even harder for kiddies to start up. Buut. As you can tell I'm against smoking altogether so I don't think my opinions valid |
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Totalitarianism? Nanny state? Should I go on?
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I beg your pardon? Alcohol is something which is abused far more than any other drug in this country. There are more proven deaths from alcohol abuse than from smoking. Whether this is from alcohol related diseases (which are far more definite than smoking related diseases), actions from someone who has abused alcohol (have you ever known someone to smoke 10 fags and then go and randomly beat the smeg out of a stranger? What about someone that's drunk 10 pints of Stella Artois...?), or people who stupidly drink and then drive and murder (yes, I said murder as it is pre-meditated) innocent people through their own stupidity. Quote:
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Smoking is not a fantastic thing to do, but that doesn't mean that I don't think it is acceptable to impose my opinion on others, which is what a full smoking ban would be. I am all for discouraging people from starting smoking but I believe it is the choice of the individual. Interestingly, smoking, and passive smoking, is less harmful than the pollution caused by cars (most notably in a city... You remember your black snot Pheebs?) which is at least as carcinogenic, if not more, than passive smoking. And as far as I am aware (I could be wrong, I accept that I probably am) there has only been one documented death from *possible* passive smoking, which was the late Roy Castle.
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12-06-2008, 20:19 | #15 |
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Dym get off your box we can hear you
I'd rather they didn't ban smoking entirely, just keep it out my way unless i want to be in its way Which is pretty much what we have now and i'm happy with that. There are a few times i may want to "smoke" and i'd rather not have that taken away from me! Smoking cigarettes to me seems pretty pointless, but if you want to do so out my way, i'm more than happy to back you. |
12-06-2008, 21:59 | #16 |
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Likewise. If people want to smoke in their own homes, let them. If they want to smoke outdoors, so long as it's not directly in my (or any other non-smoker's) face, let them. The ban has mostly put an end to indoor smoking and I'm appreciative of that. I'll continue my vendetta against smoking (not smokers) but that's as far as it goes.
The biggest thing action really does need to be taken on is underage smoking, and dealing with vending machines seems like a sensible part of that. I'm not saying ban them - just keep those who shouldn't out. |
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Firstly Dym - calm down dear! I only posted a short opinion which I *knew* would be dug at but not teared apart red raw
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My argument stands alone that no matter what you say - smoking is bad for your health and others around. Yes, I agree, there are a lot more other things out there which are detrimental to our health but that doesn't stop the above fact from being true *hugs* Please don't get wound up Dymmy! |
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Having a licence to smoke will make very little difference to children, or anyone, starting smoking. What it will do is create more of an annoyance for everyone and cost a hell of a lot. I know the original report said that the licence would cost a certain amount and would have to be renewed on a yearly basis. But you don't really think that will cover all the costs of setting up and running the system. And what happens if there's a backlog of applications for renewal? You apply for your licence earlier than the recommended period but there are delays. Your licence expires and you can't buy any more cigarettes. Of course you'll then do what everyone that doesn't want to pay/isn't eligible for the licence does and go and buy your cigarettes off some bloke in the pub that's just stocked up abroad. And that's the problem with it. If people want to smoke then they will. Children manage to buy cigarettes now and this will continue whether a licence is introduced or not. All the licence will do is add a further tax to smokers (who pay in excess of £8bn a year in tax already) and force people to go to illegitimate sources. The only way to tackle the problem of smoking is to bolster up the laws around it. Make fines/penalties far higher for people who sell illegitimate goods, who sell to people who are underage, who supply tobacco to people who are underage and tighten up on the policing of this. That way the issue is addressed and it does not adversely effect those who are legally allowed to smoke.
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