Martin <me@address.invalid> wrote:
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> On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 11:26:34 +0100, [email]d4g4h4@yahoo.co.uk[/email] (David Horne, _the_
> chancellor (*)) wrote:[/color]
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> >Where smoking inside the ferries' public enclosed spaces is compulsory![/color]
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> I am surprised how few smokers there are on the N Sea Ferries and how much
> smoke they produce. I'd guess not more than 40 out of around 2000
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This in part explains why non-smokers such as myself find it so
annoying, and perhaps why, a few incidents aside, the ban as gone very
smoothly in England. I've yet to see anyone breaking it- though there
are a few places which I think it ought to be banned (according to the
definition of an enclosed public space) and it hasn't- yet. I noticed
that the college where I teach has an outdoor smoking shelter which is
illegal, according to this definition.
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