should us smokers really be taxed so much
Discussion
oyster said:
Einion Yrth said:
spadriver said:
Does smoking cause as much anti social behavior as alcohol?
Just as much of a health risk if taken to extremes-as is often the case in the yUK.
And when nanny has eradicated smoking, drinking will be next.Just as much of a health risk if taken to extremes-as is often the case in the yUK.
oyster said:
Einion Yrth said:
spadriver said:
Does smoking cause as much anti social behavior as alcohol?
Just as much of a health risk if taken to extremes-as is often the case in the yUK.
And when nanny has eradicated smoking, drinking will be next.Just as much of a health risk if taken to extremes-as is often the case in the yUK.
Very good friend is an accomplished oncologist.She and many others in her team are confirmed smokers.Tests that they have carried out and comparisons between the two 'evils' mark them both at roughly the same risks. If the gene is there then the chance of developing a related condition or disease then it will happen.IE lung disease or liver disease.
Best to go out happy I think-you might get run down by a bus tomorrow.
bad company said:
crankedup said:
one only has to walk past a smoker for one's clothes to be contaminated.
You can't seriously believe that. Do you?Having said that my wife worked in an Estate Agency, the new smoking restrictions became law but her boss decided that these laws did not apply to him! Wife would come home from work absolutely stinking of the foul smoke in her clothes and hair.
However, her boss was a decent enough bloke (apart from his chain smoking) and it was his Estate Agency business, so we put up with it.
Edited by crankedup on Monday 23 February 19:19
bad company said:
OK so lets ban the most polluting cars and while we're at it we should ban all cars capable of travelling over 70 mph as that is the national speed limit.
Then lets ban loud stereo systems, the wearing of hoodies and . . . . . . . . .
Heil Hitler
I don't think anyone is proposing banning smoking, smokers make a generous contribution to HMRC's coffers and should be applauded for so doing. There are restrictions on where smoking is permitted, but there are restrictions on many activities that others find objectionable. For instance, smoking isn't allowed in pubs, but neither is walking around naked or taking a crap on the bar. Doesn't mean walking around naked or taking a crap are banned, just that others object to being around people doing either so it's best to restrict such activities to the privacy of ones home. The other issue is tax, but I've managed to reach the grand old age of >50 without ever paying a penny in tobacco tax, it's optional, don't smoke and don't payThen lets ban loud stereo systems, the wearing of hoodies and . . . . . . . . .
Heil Hitler
What people get up to in their own home is no-one's business but their own, what they do in public is less clear cut as it impacts upon other people who may object to the behaviour or it's effects.
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