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Ah The Selfish Illogic Of Your Smoker......
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-430 57842
"The move was spearheaded by the leader of the Freedom Party, Austria's Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache, himself a smoker, who told parliament last month that it was about freedom of choice." - so roughly translated it's freedom of choice to inflict a disgusting smelly habit on others! What about our rights to not have to inhale their disgusting emissions?
"The move was spearheaded by the leader of the Freedom Party, Austria's Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache, himself a smoker, who told parliament last month that it was about freedom of choice." - so roughly translated it's freedom of choice to inflict a disgusting smelly habit on others! What about our rights to not have to inhale their disgusting emissions?
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// He said restaurants should be free to decide if they want to have smoking sections, where "a citizen has the possibility to decide perhaps to enjoy a cigarette or a pipe or a cigar with their coffee".//
This was the argument over here before the ban, the logic being that customers would vote with their feet if they wanted to go to a place that allowed smoking or not. The counter argument was that staff didn't have the freedom of choice, and they needed to be protected too. Hence the blanket ban.
This was the argument over here before the ban, the logic being that customers would vote with their feet if they wanted to go to a place that allowed smoking or not. The counter argument was that staff didn't have the freedom of choice, and they needed to be protected too. Hence the blanket ban.
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