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Smoking ban at Bescot

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What do you think?

Poll ended at Sat Dec 24, 2005 12:13 am

Yes
66
80%
No
17
20%
 
Total votes : 83
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HKSaddler
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Fri Dec 16, 2005 5:43 am

I agree that the smoking areas should be much smaller than the non-smoking ones. It may be that a total stadium ban is OK as well (it certainly is for me as i live in HK so don't go more than once a year).

Dave, are you sure you've seen someone smoke on the walkway? This is illegal. Most airports are non-smoking except for a few designated areas so they would be breaking the by-laws of the airport, plus smoking on a walk-way (bridge I believe is the word used in the business) is totally illegal anywhere. I think you're mistaken if you think this always happens. Also, my flights are often 9-12 hours long (HK-US or HK-UK or HK-Aus). I never smoke until I've cleared immigration and customs. I never see anyone smoking on the bridge.

I vowed I'd stop posting on this thread, but like my efforts to quit the fags, I don't have the will-power. :D

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Neil Ravenscroft
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Fri Dec 16, 2005 7:25 am

HKSaddler wrote:I agree that the smoking areas should be much smaller than the non-smoking ones. It may be that a total stadium ban is OK as well (it certainly is for me as i live in HK so don't go more than once a year).

Dave, are you sure you've seen someone smoke on the walkway? This is illegal. Most airports are non-smoking except for a few designated areas so they would be breaking the by-laws of the airport, plus smoking on a walk-way (bridge I believe is the word used in the business) is totally illegal anywhere. I think you're mistaken if you think this always happens. Also, my flights are often 9-12 hours long (HK-US or HK-UK or HK-Aus). I never smoke until I've cleared immigration and customs. I never see anyone smoking on the bridge.

I vowed I'd stop posting on this thread, but like my efforts to quit the fags, I don't have the will-power. :D


Not counting the bloke I saw this year smoking and using his mobile next to the signs saying not to? I pointed it out and he said, why should I, I'm not bothering anyone and I pointed out he was bothering me. I took great pleasure in not pointing out to him later that he was at the wrong carousel for his luggage. Hopefully he was stuck there for hours.

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deano
 
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Sat Dec 17, 2005 10:44 pm

i smoke and i think smoking should be band.

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sean511
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Sat Dec 17, 2005 10:51 pm

bad habbit would never do it. bad for you and bad for people around you.

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