Originally Posted by
-:Undertaker:-
Absolute rubbish, maybe ASDA sells something Tescos doesn't and thats why I go to ASDA - oh jesus, that could be creating a divide in society. Don't use political speak like that which doesn't really mean anything for such a trivial issue, this is nothing like apartheid/a divide.
It is down to individual choice.
You would have the freedom, you would have the freedom to chooce whether to go to a smoking pub or a non-smoking pub. In regards to radical, what is radical is telling landlords what rules and regulations they must have, forcing landlords to erect costly outside smoking areas, fining people for smoking all of which is resulting in pub closures week after week and thus you get more unemployment and the death of many important local pubs which you could argue is the foundation of a local community - especially if you live in a small village/town.
Weatherspoons banned smoking before the ban and it worked very well.
You wouldn't have to let it affect you, as you would have the choice of a non-smoking pub or a smoking pub.
Saving lives? why not just go the whole hog then and ban cars, drinking, salt, fatty foods and so forth?
I think the people who need to 'man up' are those who can't make a simple decision for themselves.