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surely if your spotted, the guy should just ask you to pick it up before handin out fines?
but then its more money for the government innit :crazy_diz
nice one, well done :bounce_fl
i should probably quit buuuut… um… someone provide me with an excuse! :hiding:
:horay::horay: well done mate.. i should really do the same.. had been doing really well till things stressed me out a bit again up here
i should probably quit buuuut… um… someone provide me with an excuse! :hiding:
new medical research shows results that smokers live longer… due to less stress related illnesses….? nah….
good on you Lee, hopefully I can do the same soon…
Well i sat and though about smoking (i still fucking love it!) and its no longer worth it for me, well
So looking at when i can and can’t smoke, it becomes a stupid idea. Gutted though as i still enjoy lighting up.
£75 it is. that’s more than you get for speeding in a car, which could be potentially lethal
silly cow:wink:, they are both potentially lethal
old ladies can trip up over cigarete butts, its a killer :crazy:
i once fell over on a pavement and nearly speared myself with one in the eye, luckily it was raining so the butt had gone soft… dodgey stuff tho, watch out
just because we’re paranoid doesnt mean they’re not out to get us :crazy_diz
my hero
Vicar’s unholy smoke stunt fails
A vicar who lit his pipe in a Kent police station as a protest against the smoking ban has failed in his attempt to get himself arrested.
The Reverend Anthony Carr, of East Peckham, walked into the station in Tonbridge, asked to report a crime and then started smoking.
He said he flouted the ban to protest against the erosion of civil liberties.
Kent Police said they did not arrest the Holy Trinity church vicar because it was an environmental health issue.
Mr Carr said: “I said to the officer ‘I want to report a crime’ and I took out my pipe and lit it.
“He said ‘Will you please put that out as this is a no smoking area’ and I said ‘I will not’.”
When officers told him he would not be “bundled into” the back of a van he said “what a pity”.
He added: “There are many things which are said to affect our health. You can’t really regulate the minutiae of people’s individual lives like that.”
It’s fucking weird not being able to smoke in the pub, I sparked up a few times without realising yesterday. Going to take a lot of getting used to.
haha quality! respect to the guy
altho i bet if most people tried it, they-d get a different response :laugh_at:
Well I DON’T like the ban – BUT I do seem to be cutting down (involuntarily) (…is that a real word lol)
What I HAVE noticed is that EVERY TIME I wangle myself a 5 minute smoke break, the minute I go outside, an ABSOLUTELY manic downpour comes from nowhere, soaks me through to the skin, and puts my fag out!
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR ……… AND:
RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRR….
etc etc :groucho: My boss was laughing his arse off as I walked (defeated, dejected) back into the building – bastad!
Maybe it’s a sign . . . . . .
. . . that I need to get myself a ‘Smoking Umbrella’ :laugh_at:
was at the pub tonite, not ‘appy i werent
i wanted to shout at the government “a pub is a pub, deal with it!!!” because the whole pub troopin outside seems a bit pointless
i mean, where’s the leeway?
most of the middle england pricks who supported the ban never go to a pub other than to eat anyway!
so why not have the ban after food has finished servin?! it annoys me that everyone who i know who supports the ban, never goes to a pub to drink
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