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We have the same problems here in Wales. I am currently visiting my brother in the Heath Hospital, where he is in ITU.
Just outside the main entrance, there are some really large signs, saying that smoking is banned on Hospital premises. Not little signs but big ones, about a foot across, in English and Welsh.
But you can hardly see or read these signs, because they are obscured by......smokers standing in front of them, puffing away merrily !
We have the same problems here in Wales. I am currently visiting my brother in the Heath Hospital, where he is in ITU.
Just outside the main entrance, there are some really large signs, saying that smoking is banned on Hospital premises. Not little signs but big ones, about a foot across, in English and Welsh.
But you can hardly see or read these signs, because they are obscured by......smokers standing in front of them, puffing away merrily !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well why are they not enforcing the ban? Most hospitals have porters or security guards why are they not 'policing' it?
I recently had an operation and was told in the lead up to the operation that if I was a smoker my surgeon would not do the operation as it would me the recovery even harder. I asked if he could refuse and was told by the nurse yes he could despite the fact that I was paying for it!
The hospital had a strict no smoking policy and my hubby said he never saw anyone smoking on the premises during all his coming and going!
I recently had an operation and was told in the lead up to the operation that if I was a smoker my surgeon would not do the operation as it would me the recovery even harder. I asked if he could refuse and was told by the nurse yes he could despite the fact that I was paying for it!
The hospital had a strict no smoking policy and my hubby said he never saw anyone smoking on the premises during all his coming and going!
It's exactly the same at my hospital , Addenbrokes Cambridge.
There are loads of signs saying 'This is a non smoking site'
But there are groups of smokers standing under the signs puffing away. It will have no effect unless it is enforced by security actually stopping people from smoking. If that was enacted there would be an outcry about 'My Rights'.
There are loads of signs saying 'This is a non smoking site'
But there are groups of smokers standing under the signs puffing away. It will have no effect unless it is enforced by security actually stopping people from smoking. If that was enacted there would be an outcry about 'My Rights'.
I cannot abide smoking mikey as you know but even I accept that these addicts need somewhere. I hate it when they all stand around the door way puffing so perhaps they should have smoking shelter away from the doors and enforce it. I have seen the sad devottees barely walking with a drip on wheels puffing away so I can see the imperative.
ummm - "What has being on a drip got to do with anything? The chances are they are not connected to smoking. " you really are making yourself look silly ummmm. The drip is nothing to do with it as you well know, it merely serves as an indication of the desperation that some of these addicts have. How desperate they must be to walk from a ward with a piece of hospital equipment, see? Your hatred of me is regularly making you jump in the wrong direction without thinking.
Prudie...is there evidence for more Doctors smoking than average ?
In Wales, smoking is currently about 21%, across all adult males, and 18% for women, although I can't any figures that give the average for Doctors.
Given that smoking is much less prevalent amongst educated people, and a Doctor must be highly educated, where is the evidence that more than 21% and 18% of Doctors smoke ?
In Wales, smoking is currently about 21%, across all adult males, and 18% for women, although I can't any figures that give the average for Doctors.
Given that smoking is much less prevalent amongst educated people, and a Doctor must be highly educated, where is the evidence that more than 21% and 18% of Doctors smoke ?
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