Is it not illegal to smoke inside the ground?
Yes, it is illegal. Thanks for pointing that out. The bar at half time was full of people gratefully smoking but they decided to pick on me. I must have looked like I wanted an early train back to New Street or something!Is it not illegal to smoke inside the ground?
Glad you got chucked out I would have pissed off had I had to breathe you're mingin smoke!
You can smoke yourself to death as much as you want in your own home, but not in public places thanks very much.
What makes you think you're above the law?
No sympathy from me whatsoever.
Not asking for sympathy or exemption from the law. Everyone around me was smoking. Just saying it was bad luck me getting singled out. Were you standing next to me? If so feel free to put in a claim for damages. You can send your claim to non-smoking sanctimonioustwats@get alife.org
I don't stand next to twats.
Not asking for sympathy or exemption from the law. Everyone around me was smoking. Just saying it was bad luck me getting singled out. Were you standing next to me? If so feel free to put in a claim for damages. You can send your claim to non-smoking sanctimonioustwats@get alife.org
i followed you out and asked the stewards why an ejection not a stub out, rules and all that apparently, still as you say they did you a favour as far as the match goes!
I'm a non-smoker but since I came back to the UK I have been shocked by these 'stupid' rules. When a society has so many 'can't do this / can't do that' rules for adult and yet NO rules for kids what has society become? An adult should be allowed to smoke if they are not harming others. If a society wishes adults to be responsible they should have fewer rules. It's logical.
Teach children and have rules and regulation for them to follow, and they should grow up not needing them when older. Who has the right to tell an adult they cannot smoke?
If on the other hand a person 'breaks the law' meaningfully then that is childish and punishable. When a grown man breaks the law then they should look at themselves and understand they are not setting a good example to youngsters.
</p>You would have pissed off??</p>
<p>That would have been one less cov fan for the second half then!</p>
<p>Two other punctuation mistakes in your post by the way...
</p>Never be seen in public on your own then, mate, or you will disprove your own theory!<img src="http://www.skybluestalk.co.uk/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif" border="0" alt="" title="" smilieid="5" class="inlineimg" />
I'm a non-smoker but since I came back to the UK I have been shocked by these 'stupid' rules. When a society has so many 'can't do this / can't do that' rules for adult and yet NO rules for kids what has society become? An adult should be allowed to smoke if they are not harming others. If a society wishes adults to be responsible they should have fewer rules. It's logical.
Teach children and have rules and regulation for them to follow, and they should grow up not needing them when older. Who has the right to tell an adult they cannot smoke?
If on the other hand a person 'breaks the law' meaningfully then that is childish and punishable. When a grown man breaks the law then they should look at themselves and understand they are not setting a good example to youngsters.
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