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Created by adolf > 9 months ago, 25 Apr 2016
Dawn Patrol
WA, 1991 posts
26 Apr 2016 1:54PM
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In other durry news. Sounds like cott is gonna ban the darts on the beach. Hopefully other beaches follow that example!!!

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
26 Apr 2016 5:14PM
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As a smoker of 20 years I swore I'd never become a nazi ex-smoker.

But I am.

Weak fkers you stink. Grow a pair and give it up.

Beaglebuddy
1595 posts
26 Apr 2016 3:26PM
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I suppose it's not smokers who litter their filthy butts everywhere either? SMH

ok
NSW, 1087 posts
26 Apr 2016 8:33PM
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My neighbour smokes. Its great to be in my vegetable garden (no tomato plants) inhaling her harmful smoke.


adolf
1862 posts
26 Apr 2016 6:37PM
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I think most people, even smokers agree. Its a terrible habbit.

So why doesn't the government just ban smoking in all public places, ban the sale of the substance?

Because Government is addicted to the revenue smokers provide.

And just to clear the legality up about my behavior. i was smoking outside of the outdoor part of the resturant sitting on a public bench probably 4 metres away. LEGAL

https://www2.health.vic.gov.au/public-health/tobacco-reform/smoke-free-areas/outdoor-dining-or-drinking-smoke-free

rockmagnet
QLD, 1458 posts
26 Apr 2016 9:08PM
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adolf said..
I think most people, even smokers agree. Its a terrible habbit.

So why doesn't the government just ban smoking in all public places, ban the sale of the substance?

Because Government is addicted to the revenue smokers provide.

And just to clear the legality up about my behavior:

https://www2.health.vic.gov.au/public-health/tobacco-reform/smoke-free-areas/outdoor-dining-or-drinking-smoke-free


Give it up , you're on a hiding to nothing in this debate. Move on ,you're turning us all into trolls.

TheRodder
WA, 319 posts
26 Apr 2016 7:15PM
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I switched continents to avoid smoking - going from the smoke infested UK in the 70s to California. I figured at the time it would take the UK at least 30 years to reduce its smoking rate, which turned out be about right. California figured that out decades ago. I remember taking copies of scientific papers to HR in the UK spelling out the pernicious nature of second hand smoke, but they were oblivious. So I left, for that and other reasons.

japie
NSW, 6833 posts
26 Apr 2016 9:19PM
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Mate bought a tobacco franchise outlet 8 months ago. Apparently the increase in prices is resulting in a corresponding increase in crime as in illicit manufacture and import. Shades of prohibition. Who would have thought that would happen!

adolf
1862 posts
26 Apr 2016 7:25PM
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TheRodder said...
I switched continents to avoid smoking - going from the smoke infested UK in the 70s to California. I figured at the time it would take the UK at least 30 years to reduce its smoking rate, which turned out be about right. California figured that out decades ago. I remember taking copies of scientific papers to HR in the UK spelling out the pernicious nature of second hand smoke, but they were oblivious. So I left, for that and other reasons.


The term 'whinging pom' comes to mind.

I don't think there is a country in the world where smoking is illegal? Why is that, if it is so obviously detrimental to everyone?

ok
NSW, 1087 posts
26 Apr 2016 10:16PM
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They are trying to ban it. However we are not under your reign ADOLF HITLER so they dont. Its called being allowed to make your own choices. However if your choices are effecting those around you in a public place then they make laws / rules.

YOU DONT SEE ME GETTING TIPSY AT PLAYSCHOOL DO YOU ? NIGEHH

Mark _australia
WA, 22289 posts
26 Apr 2016 8:31PM
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kiteboy dave said..
As a smoker of 20 years I swore I'd never become a nazi ex-smoker.

But I am.

Weak fkers you stink. Grow a pair and give it up.


Me too and totally agree.

But nobody seems to answer - why can't I smoke in a park if I choose to? Especially if downwind of others.

sn
WA, 2775 posts
26 Apr 2016 9:27PM
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Mark _australia said..
I want to smoke 1m downwind of a kid why can't I?


If your kids are anything like mine, smoking downwind would be rather risky


flammable gasses in bulk quantities near a smouldering ember is pushing your luck a bit too far

stephen

saltiest1
NSW, 2493 posts
27 Apr 2016 12:09AM
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Oh man you don't get it.
Just because something is legal doesn't mean it's always considerate, thoughtful or safe.
As for the prohibition of durries, look at what happened to alcohol in the 1920s in USA.
On a side line, if alcohol and cigarettes were introduced as a new product today, they wouldn't get through to the public for sale as they are so harmful.

Rex
WA, 949 posts
26 Apr 2016 10:42PM
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saltiest1 said..
Oh man you don't get it.
Just because something is legal doesn't mean it's always considerate, thoughtful or safe.
As for the prohibition of durries, look at what happened to alcohol in the 1920s in USA.
On a side line, if alcohol and cigarettes were introduced as a new product today, they wouldn't get through to the public for sale as they are so harmful.


Its interesting how we demonise one while embracing the other, alcohol contributes to more combined damage than all the other vices.

Beaglebuddy
1595 posts
27 Apr 2016 3:02AM
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Mark _australia said..

kiteboy dave said..
As a smoker of 20 years I swore I'd never become a nazi ex-smoker.

But I am.

Weak fkers you stink. Grow a pair and give it up.



Me too and totally agree.

But nobody seems to answer - why can't I smoke in a park if I choose to? Especially if downwind of others.


One reason is people will litter their butts all over the park, all it takes is one filthy smoker to throw down a butt and for some reason the next smoker thinks it's perfectly ok to throw his butt down at that same spot. I honestly can't understand it. It's as if their thinking is "if someone has to stoop down and pick up a butt they may as well pick up a few dozen while they are down there"?

adolf
1862 posts
27 Apr 2016 6:20AM
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Using this same logic why not ban people taking pets to the park, ban picnics, ban events in public parks?

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
27 Apr 2016 6:49AM
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Smokers I hate the stench
However love the whiff of a nice cigar
Coming from a cafe
That was yrs ago though, it was a cultural thing
When I lived in France
Unsure if it's still allowed today

Mastbender
1972 posts
27 Apr 2016 7:15AM
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Allrightythen, here is a bit of a different perspective, from a former pack a day smoker.

I loved smoking, from the very first one at 17 to the very last one at 23, and because I loved it so much, I figured that I could be in trouble, because I loved pot as much, a double whammy. At 23 I moved away to a new area 300 miles from where I grew up and lived up until then, college. Now would be the time to quit, all my smoking friends were 300 miles away from me, cold turkey was the call, I could do it, and I didn't know anybody yet.
It worked, and it really wasn't that bad, but I will admit, being w/o friends really helped, in fact, it helped a lot!

But to this day, I love the smell of a cig first being lit, something about that first exhale smell so good to this day, and I quit 43 years ago.
I could go back so easily, but I won't, pot on the other hand...........

dmitri
VIC, 1040 posts
27 Apr 2016 11:56AM
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^^...or good cigar..

japie
NSW, 6833 posts
27 Apr 2016 1:57PM
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japie said..
Mate bought a tobacco franchise outlet 8 months ago. Apparently the increase in prices is resulting in a corresponding increase in crime as in illicit manufacture and import. Shades of prohibition. Who would have thought that would happen!


Meant to add his motto, We're making a killing!

kernal
WA, 541 posts
27 Apr 2016 12:15PM
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Mastbender said...
Allrightythen, here is a bit of a different perspective, from a former pack a day smoker.

I loved smoking, from the very first one at 17 to the very last one at 23,, and I quit 43 years ago.



I did not realise people quit smoking that long ago. I allways thought they just died of the plague or small pox

NotWal
QLD, 7428 posts
27 Apr 2016 2:18PM
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adolf said..
Using this same logic why not ban people taking pets to the park, ban picnics, ban events in public parks?


Smoking is more analogous to **** eating than walking pets or having picnics. Worse than that, it's like sticking your **** up other peoples noses.

If you are still alive it's only because of the forbearance of those you assault, and a legal code that has difficulty with the concept of self defence in such matters.

Mark _australia
WA, 22289 posts
27 Apr 2016 12:50PM
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^^^ You are subject to other smells, lets say diesel buses and trucks. I find that objectionable.
Back when I smoked, I agreed with the bans on smoking in cafes, pubs n clubs, sports stadiums etc. Anyone who smoked there was inconsiderate in my view. Even as a smoker I agreed with those laws

But I still think banning it in the park is over the top. That makes it illegal to have a cigarette in the middle of a footy ground at 3am, in a town of 200 people. Bloody ridiculous. Yes, there will always be some inconsiderate wanker - so the law should probably be that you can't smoke close to people and are liable to a fine if you don't move away when asked. It is dumb that I could not have a smoke 3m downwind of my friends or family in a howling gale, in a public open space. But then they provide bins for junkies' in the same park's dunnies

RPM
WA, 1549 posts
27 Apr 2016 2:51PM
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cauncy said...
Smokers I hate the stench
However love the whiff of a nice cigar
Coming from a cafe
That was yrs ago though, it was a cultural thing
When I lived in France
Unsure if it's still allowed today



I bet you enjoy the odd "Winfield Pink" Cauncy..

Wrapping your lips around a thin object and sucking is what you are all about. In the dunes at Dongara on a no wind day...

adolf
1862 posts
27 Apr 2016 4:27PM
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NotWal said...

Smoking is more analogous to **** eating than walking pets or having picnics. Worse than that, it's like sticking your **** up other peoples noses.

If you are still alive it's only because of the forbearance of those you assault, and a legal code that has difficulty with the concept of self defence in such matters.


Bahaha, Seeing turds hyperventalate over stupid things is what inspires me to give the smokes away.

I could see the frustration in his eyes when I told the punce to call Derren Hinch. I reckon he would have punched me had his kids not been around.

Why should I be considerate to an interupting idiot chock full of angry pills?

echunda
VIC, 764 posts
27 Apr 2016 6:58PM
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ok said..
Next time your drinking your cup of coffee I will come and do some rank farts.


I'd return serve


waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
27 Apr 2016 5:25PM
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adolf said..
Unfortunately, I'm still addicted.


You're a sucker.

lol.

VB MAN
1156 posts
27 Apr 2016 8:26PM
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Was down the doggy park with my hound the other day (very large park), and was chatting with a lady dog owner whilst we were both puffing away.
We were at least 30 metres downwind of soccer playing kids in at least 15 knots.
A soccer dad approached us and ask if we could "move on" as the children, could SEE us smoking.
My first thought was to poke this guy in the eye with the hot end as the way he approached us was very cop like.
My second thought was to tell / explain to him that the only person who has noticed us smoking was himself.
My third thought (which was the only thing that stopped me from telling this ^^^t to ^^^k off ) was that I was doing some good ground work on lady dog owner, and would have hated for her to see anything but the true gentleman that I am.

So we moved on.

To her place

waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
27 Apr 2016 9:09PM
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The "designated smoking area" has a blurred boundary.

As if smoke knows where to stop and hence go no further.

One might argue that smokers could be banned from a number of places ...

due to their hair and clothes being toxic and contaminated with known carcinogens.

To the smokers out there: (how can I say this in a delicate way)

People hate being anywhere near you.

lol. Sorry.

And quit playing the victim card, it's getting old.

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
27 Apr 2016 9:31PM
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RPM said..

cauncy said...
Smokers I hate the stench
However love the whiff of a nice cigar
Coming from a cafe
That was yrs ago though, it was a cultural thing
When I lived in France
Unsure if it's still allowed today




I bet you enjoy the odd "Winfield Pink" Cauncy..

Wrapping your lips around a thin object and sucking is what you are all about. In the dunes at Dongara on a no wind day...


don't talk of your missus clit like that



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