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Smoking ban - will this be coming to Poland like other EU countries?


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jareck8 [Guest]
  Oct 31, 07, 12:13  #91

Quoting: sapphire
i guess you have heard of smirting... smoking and flirting ..where people get together over a fag outside the pub.. well now there is smurking.. smoking and lurking.. where non-smokers join the smokers outside the pubs so they can chat up the talent... soon there will be no need for pubs. Everyone just go to the off licence and meet for drinks in the park, smoking or non smoking welcome.. oh sorry, Polish men already do that :)

i see large crowds these days.. but atleast smoking has reduced.. but drinikng increased... people should care for their health

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Patrycja19
  Oct 31, 07, 12:20  #92

Quoting: jareck8
people should care for their health


I quit smoking a month and half ago and have been doing fine, although I had
two dreams where I smoked a ciggarette and I yelled at myself in the dreams lol

the smoking ban is moving across the world ..


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szarlotka
  Oct 31, 07, 12:26  #93

Quoting: Patrycja19
I quit smoking a month and half ago


Good on you Patti


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Patrycja19
  Oct 31, 07, 12:33  #94

Quoting: szarlotka
Good on you Patti


*big grins* Thank you Szarlotka :))

Yes I feel a whole lot better :)

NO disrespect to others who smoke, but the feeling I had was that it was taking
over my life and I hated the fact that all I could do was worry about when my next
break was at work to have another ciggarette ( that extra nail in the coffin).

and now a days they put even more chemicals in the cigarettes so we dont quit
and make us more addicted.

I was ready.. it took more then once. its true, you really have to be ready.


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RalphyCC
  Oct 31, 07, 12:47  #95

Smoking is a big deal.
I've smoked on & off for all of my adult life, & I'm damned envious of anyone who has never smoked. If you've never smoked you will never crave nicotine, which is one of the most highly addictive drugs known to man.
I am a smoker even when not smoking; I still crave one occasionaly, & can start VERY easily.
If smoking were banned full stop, it might take a while for smokers to get over it but people would never become addicted again.
What d'yall think?


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sapphire
  Nov 1, 07, 07:25  #96

i smoke but I am not addicted... OK I guess you are thinking I'm deluded, but seriously this is how I feel. I took up smoking only a few years ago.. I smoke an average of 3-5 cigarettes a day, mostly in the evening. I never smoke in the morning or even day time except for weekends. I often go for 2 or 3 weeks without any cigarettes and then have one when I feel like it. Im not saying its a good thing, but I enjoy it now and again even though I know its bad for me and dont feel I would have any problem quitting for good if I chose to do so.


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Arise_St_George
  Mar 8, 08, 14:17  #97

You should enforce the smoking ban. Filthy habit. The pubs are much much fresher, cleaner and healthier! The best thing Labour ever did and that's saying something!


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Seanus
  Mar 8, 08, 14:22  #98

I dunno if it will be across the board. In Pizza Hut here, there was segregation which was a move in the right direction but there would be a hug public outcry were there to be an outright ban


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Arise_St_George
  Mar 8, 08, 14:34  #99

Seanus wrote:
I dunno if it will be across the board. In Pizza Hut here, there was segregation which was a move in the right direction but there would be a hug public outcry were there to be an outright ban


There was a huge public outcry from smokers when the government announced plans to ban smoking in public places completely. I support the bans but me and you both know that the government doesn't care what the British people think. I'll give you an example. EU referendum.


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Seanus
  Mar 8, 08, 14:37  #100

Well said Arise_St_George, not having a referendum on the EU issue was farcical.


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espana
  Mar 8, 08, 14:39  #101

true ,is a shame :(


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Seanus
  Mar 8, 08, 14:41  #102

Ireland has enforced it for a long time, the Scots since Mar 2006 and England very recently. Poland can do likewise.


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PeterCpt
  Mar 9, 08, 08:40  #103

We had it in South Africa way before any European country. It really rocks. Restaurants are seggregated with sealed off ventilated sections for smokers. Its probably the only positive thing this corrupt government here has ever done.


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osiol
  Mar 9, 08, 08:46  #104

PeterCpt wrote:
Restaurants are seggregated with sealed off ventilated sections for smokers

The European way is to put the smokers outside in the rain, and sometimes even shoo them away from the building. Indoor smoking areas looks a bit too civilised.


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Wroclaw
  Mar 9, 08, 09:29  #105

osiol wrote:
The European way is to put the smokers outside in the rain, and sometimes even shoo them away from the building.


When I was at a particular place in Berlin recently there was what can be best described as a garden shed for smokers. This shed was quite big, had seating and was tastefully decorated with cigarette packets from around the world.
It came in useful during hurricane Emma, last weekend.


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Dzhaklin
  Mar 9, 08, 12:00  #106

Wroclaw wrote:


When I was at a particular place in Berlin recently there was what can be best described as a garden shed for smokers. This shed was quite big, had seating and was tastefully decorated with cigarette packets from around the world.
It came in useful during hurricane Emma, last weekend.


Well when I was in Frankfurt this summer you could light up as soon as you got off the plane. Munchen was the same.


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Wroclaw
  Mar 9, 08, 12:06  #107

Dzhaklin wrote:
Well when I was in Frankfurt this summer you could light up as soon as you got off the plane. Munchen was the same.


The no smoking rule came in January 1st. There is/was a period of grace for a few months.


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Davey
  Mar 9, 08, 12:07  #108

Shawn_H wrote:
but it was pointless, there was no walls separating the two sections, and the smoke just circulates any way it wants.

Where I live, people have spent thousands of dollars on the smoking rooms in restaurants so they are very effective and completely separate from the non-smoking rooms


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Dzhaklin
Edited by: Dzhaklin  Mar 9, 08, 12:09  #109

Wroclaw wrote:

The no smoking rule came in January 1st. There is/was a period of grace for a few months.


Oh that sucks.It was really nice smoking everywhere. But I guess all the non smokers hated it.


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Davey
  Mar 9, 08, 12:09  #110

Wroclaw wrote:
The no smoking rule came in January 1st. There is/was a period of grace for a few months.

I think you can't smoke in the terminals in Frankfurt but you can still smoke in the airport, I remember seeing a non smoking sign and then a few feet away a smoking station.


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Wroclaw
  Mar 9, 08, 12:17  #111

Davey wrote:
I remember seeing a non smoking sign and then a few feet away a smoking station.


This is the good thing about Germany. At the railway stations there is always a smoking area at the end of the platform. There is the same at Poznan main station, Poland.
I'm not familiar with airports.


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Dzhaklin
  Mar 9, 08, 12:21  #112

Davey wrote:

I think you can't smoke in the terminals in Frankfurt but you can still smoke in the airport, I remember seeing a non smoking sign and then a few feet away a smoking station.


It's probably changed but when I was flying out they had a smoking area at the terminal by the door to go on the plane


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sapphire
  Mar 20, 08, 03:30  #113

Ive just come back from Africa... in many countries there (not SA) you can smoke anywhere in the airport terminal, even in the departure lounge or on the runway. I can remember when you used to be able to smoke on planes too..imagine that now.

In the UK lots of pub and restaurant owners invested in expensive patio heaters to encourage smokers to still use their facilities and combat the dreadful weather here. Now the government is trying to ban the use of these heaters as it is said that they contribute to global warming. Surely someone could invent some 'green' outdoor heating? I wonder what they will ban next..the internet maybe?


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jez
  Mar 20, 08, 03:50  #114

In our school students musn`t smoke but teacher can smoke. They smoke in special room. When students want smoke they must go outdoors of school. In summer it is nice and warm but winter is cold.
Students many times wanted to have special rooom for smoking but they didn`t.

Now they make no smoking for everybody in shcool and it is fair. No students, no teachers smoking.

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sapphire
  Mar 20, 08, 03:55  #115

where do you live Jez? Doesnt sound like the teachers were setting a very good example to the students before.


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jez
  Mar 20, 08, 11:11  #116

sapphire wrote:
where do you live Jez? Doesnt sound like the teachers were setting a very good example to the students before.



It a small town in the mauntains, Gorlice. I go to the high school. Yes, teachers give students egxample but studetns can`t smoke. It is not fair play.

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pmahcud
  Apr 6, 08, 08:57  #117

I'm from California and have brought this terrible, boringly healthy habit of non-smoking to my restaurant and wine/cocktail bar known as "La luz" in Wroclaw. It's inside what some say is the oldest building in the city, a 13th century guard tower. I'm quite sure that we are the first non-smoking restaurant in the city but one can, of course, smoke outside of the tower by the front door and in the summer garden to open soon. We specialize in Mexican kitchen, Italian antipasti and a bit of Spanish cooking too. I'm, in fact, looking for some tips on making tapas. I lived in Barcelona for a long time too.
You can find out more at the web link: laluz.pl.

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cyg
  May 4, 08, 14:46  #118

A non-smoking campaign has already declared some 300 eating and drinking spots as non-smoking areas:
http://nwe.pl/National.php?article_id=434
I have to say their choice of sponsor does seem strangely unsurprising.


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Harry
  Yesterday, 06:01  #119

pmahcud:
I'm from California and have brought this terrible, boringly healthy habit of non-smoking to my restaurant and wine/cocktail bar known as "La luz" in Wroclaw.

I'll make sure that I don't go to your place then. I support places for smokers and non-smokers. I smoke and expect to be able to smoke when I go out. I won't go to a non-smoking area and smoke. Pity that non-smokers go to smoking areas and complain about people smoking.

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alanko
  Yesterday, 06:58  #120

including the staff?

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