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That I understand but I have spent hours on beaches, smoke from others does not ever reach me. It's just pandering because it's THE topic to have a go at.
15:18 Tue 21st Jul 2015
Personal experience, we have one family friend who still smokes heavily.
Last week I was upstairs sorting out clothes to wear when I detected the unmistakable smell of cigarette smoke. The 'smoker' had just come through the front door. The smell about her clothes was so strong I could smell it from the next floor. She does not smoke in the house only outside but the smell on her is unmistakable even from yards away.
Last week I was upstairs sorting out clothes to wear when I detected the unmistakable smell of cigarette smoke. The 'smoker' had just come through the front door. The smell about her clothes was so strong I could smell it from the next floor. She does not smoke in the house only outside but the smell on her is unmistakable even from yards away.
baz..must you be so hostile ? you have asked for others thoughts and opinions and you have them...I personally can't stand the smell of smoke and find it stomach turning..I can smell smoke from a distance and also on smokers clothes etc..it is really not nice..if a person wants to pollute themselves and their own environment that is up to them..but do not expose and subject others to it in any public place
I nearly had a coronary the other week, due to fags, and I don’t even smoke...
It was my bro’s 65th birthday, and although we don’t really ‘do presents’, I decided I’d buy him a packet of fags. When the assistant asked for £9.60 I nearly keeled over. As I handed him my credit card I involuntarily blurted out, ‘Jesus wept!’. He laughed and replied, ‘You’re not a smoker then?’
The health risks and the pong might not put me off smoking, but the price certainly would (a Yorkshire lass, through and through).
It was my bro’s 65th birthday, and although we don’t really ‘do presents’, I decided I’d buy him a packet of fags. When the assistant asked for £9.60 I nearly keeled over. As I handed him my credit card I involuntarily blurted out, ‘Jesus wept!’. He laughed and replied, ‘You’re not a smoker then?’
The health risks and the pong might not put me off smoking, but the price certainly would (a Yorkshire lass, through and through).
I just got back from going to the bank, walking down the hight street and there was a guy in front of me smoking a ciggy...i couldnt smell a thing...now im really upset...i was hoping to get a good lungful, so now im really annoyed nada, feel like ive been ripped off..maybe it was the smell of all the cars and buses that masked it...hmmm, either way Im not happy...there must be somewhere i can complain
Are the council seriously wasting time and money debating this nonsense?
Unless I'm away from home, I go down on the beach pretty much every day, and I don't think I've ever been bothered by anyone's cigarette smoke.
Whinge about the seagulls. Whinge about people smoking.
HOW ABOUT DON'T COME TO BRIGHTON. GO AND LIVE SOMEWHERE ELSE!
If they're worried about second hand health issues, how about making it an offence to go to a public place when you have a cold. I'm fed up with people spreading their viral illnesses when I want to go to a shop or a pub. Actually, if you're ill, you should be in bed, not in the pub where I want to have a quiet vodka without being infected by Mr Sneeze.
People come here because you're not surrounded by people who judge you, and complain about what you get up to. Save the petty rules for other towns.
On Brighton beach people drink, smoke, light fires, and do other things on which I won't elaborate. That's why we love it.
If you don't like it here, go and sit on the sea front at Worthing.
Actually, if you don't live within walking or cycling distance of the beach, maybe you shouldn't be on the beach in the first place. This is our little community. Just leave us alone. I bet none of the twits on the council actually live around here.
Unless I'm away from home, I go down on the beach pretty much every day, and I don't think I've ever been bothered by anyone's cigarette smoke.
Whinge about the seagulls. Whinge about people smoking.
HOW ABOUT DON'T COME TO BRIGHTON. GO AND LIVE SOMEWHERE ELSE!
If they're worried about second hand health issues, how about making it an offence to go to a public place when you have a cold. I'm fed up with people spreading their viral illnesses when I want to go to a shop or a pub. Actually, if you're ill, you should be in bed, not in the pub where I want to have a quiet vodka without being infected by Mr Sneeze.
People come here because you're not surrounded by people who judge you, and complain about what you get up to. Save the petty rules for other towns.
On Brighton beach people drink, smoke, light fires, and do other things on which I won't elaborate. That's why we love it.
If you don't like it here, go and sit on the sea front at Worthing.
Actually, if you don't live within walking or cycling distance of the beach, maybe you shouldn't be on the beach in the first place. This is our little community. Just leave us alone. I bet none of the twits on the council actually live around here.