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11 months and counting since the smoking ban came into effect. Are ther any figures relating to how many peole have given up since/because of the smoking ban?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not sure, but I went to my favourite restaurant last weekend - first time since the smoking ban was enforced. It's small and used to allow smoking so we stopped going as it was not very pleasant sometimes.
So it was lovely to not have to breathe in smoke, but for a Saturday night it wasn't anywhere as busy as it used to be. I wonder if there is a connection between the two.
So it was lovely to not have to breathe in smoke, but for a Saturday night it wasn't anywhere as busy as it used to be. I wonder if there is a connection between the two.
There will not be any meaningful stats until the year is up.
In Scotland, where the ban came in a year earlier than England, Hospitals reported a 17% decrease in the number of admissions for heart attacks. A reduction attributed in part, to the smoking ban.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2007/ 09/10081400
In Scotland, where the ban came in a year earlier than England, Hospitals reported a 17% decrease in the number of admissions for heart attacks. A reduction attributed in part, to the smoking ban.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2007/ 09/10081400
>don't think so but 4 pubs have shut down near my friends >house and the club my other friend goes to is near to >closing.near me 3 pubs have shut and trade is down at >the ones that are left
You have no statistics to say that is because of smoking.
It may just as likely be that they were painted pink, or had a jukebox, or didnt serve food, or just the fact that many pubs are closing anyway because you can buy 20 cans of beer in a supermarket for under �10 when they charge more than �2 a pint in a pub.
The Wetherspoons near me, that is on our local high street, is packed most of the time. They serve food, prices are good for both drink and food, they have big screen TV showing sport, children are welcome, and they dont have annoying background music. So it can be done.
You have no statistics to say that is because of smoking.
It may just as likely be that they were painted pink, or had a jukebox, or didnt serve food, or just the fact that many pubs are closing anyway because you can buy 20 cans of beer in a supermarket for under �10 when they charge more than �2 a pint in a pub.
The Wetherspoons near me, that is on our local high street, is packed most of the time. They serve food, prices are good for both drink and food, they have big screen TV showing sport, children are welcome, and they dont have annoying background music. So it can be done.
Cheers, anti-smoking looby..and I thought all you lot were going to go to the pub all the time, now that the nasty people ahad been banished.
The club where I work has seen a marked decrease in trade since the ban. I too wonder why all those people who were always banging on about not going out because of the smoke are - not many of them seem to be filling the smoke-free pubs and clubs!
The club where I work has seen a marked decrease in trade since the ban. I too wonder why all those people who were always banging on about not going out because of the smoke are - not many of them seem to be filling the smoke-free pubs and clubs!
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(You have no statistics to say that is because of smoking.)
lets take the club my friend goes in as an example,during the afternoon early evening if he goes in, he is sometimes the only one in because ,fred ,john etc no longer walk to the club to have a pint and a game of cards and then have to go outside to have a cig.he spoke to the steward and asked him how bad the takings were since the smoking ban came in. he told him the actual bar takings for the week and they don't cover the running costs. in the stewards words (don't forget he will lose his job) he said the club will shut in the next 6 months unless trade picks up .with a lot of the smokers staying away ,only going in friday and saturday do you think it can survive. the same thing is happening to a labour club not far from me a lot of the older ones now stay at home since the smoking ban. that club is also having problems.
(You have no statistics to say that is because of smoking.)
lets take the club my friend goes in as an example,during the afternoon early evening if he goes in, he is sometimes the only one in because ,fred ,john etc no longer walk to the club to have a pint and a game of cards and then have to go outside to have a cig.he spoke to the steward and asked him how bad the takings were since the smoking ban came in. he told him the actual bar takings for the week and they don't cover the running costs. in the stewards words (don't forget he will lose his job) he said the club will shut in the next 6 months unless trade picks up .with a lot of the smokers staying away ,only going in friday and saturday do you think it can survive. the same thing is happening to a labour club not far from me a lot of the older ones now stay at home since the smoking ban. that club is also having problems.
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