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If You Tolerate This.....
I am rather surprised this has not been discussed.
Bristol is implementing two smoke free zones. I feel this is just going a bit too far. What next fat people free zones, or poor people free zones etc.
Bristol is implementing two smoke free zones. I feel this is just going a bit too far. What next fat people free zones, or poor people free zones etc.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Outside Bristol Zoo there is a car park for cars and coaches. There also used to be a very pleasant attendant with a ticket machine charging cars £1 and coaches £5. This parking attendant worked there for all of 25 years , then one day just didn't turn up for work... "Ho hum", said Bristol Zoo Management - "better phone up the City Council and get them to send a new parking attendant" ...... "Err no", said the Council, "that car park is your responsibility" ... "Err no", said Bristol Zoo Management, "the attendant was employed by the City Council, wasn't he?" ..... "Err NO!"
Conclusion: there is one person in Bristol with brains and given that it's not the council, can we honestly see this smoke free zone outside working? No way, José.
Conclusion: there is one person in Bristol with brains and given that it's not the council, can we honestly see this smoke free zone outside working? No way, José.
While I do understand smokers being annoyed that this is planned, I also have to stand up for those who will be delighted to be able to walk in smoke free areas. I can only speak for myself. But, I am a non-smoker, have had cancer, have lost my son to cancer (which his surgeon said was largely down to his smoking!) and when I pass someone who is smoking, it nearly always makes me feel physically a bit sick and can start a migraine if I stand around in the same area. I know smokers think that if they are outside others are not affected, but I'm afraid they are. Also, as Zak said earlier, being fat and poor does not affect other people's health! So, this should not be put in the same category as smoking. Obesity is also being targeted by the government and the NHS. Poverty ... ah well, I don't think they will ever solve that one!There are other issues that are not targeted enough, such as chemical products in our food etc.