I know that as a non-smoker, I will definitely go to strip clubs more often once the smoking ban comes into effect. Any predictions on how the scene will change?
oliver kloseoff said:ExoticSpirit
ya
now i will come home at the end of the night and i wont smell like a fucking ashtray
smokers feel they have all the rights in the world-
the most inconsiderate ignorant bunch--they will mostly all get lung cancer and die and feel the need to take others with them.
i drink and the by product of my hobbie is i have to piss well i dont go piss allover people
thought the thought of doing this to chain smokers has crossed my mind
oliver
Techman said:I really love all the holier than thou non-smokers. I smoke, I consume a legally available product that is extremely taxed. Smokers pay more money into the system than they will ever cost the health system in expenses. If the gov't had any real desire to solve the health problems they would ban cigarettes all together. But they are too addicted to the extra cash flow. ..............
ExoticSpirit said:The bars may or may not be affected by the new no smoking law but I would think that the strip clubs might not be as affected. After all, we go there primarily for the girls, no?
chefplus said:Techman: my concern is purely for my own health; I was at Cleo's three days ago, but I can still feel it in my lungs (and regret the visit). I like the girls as much as you do, but why do I have to jeopardize my health ?
Considering the high cost of health care, I see smokers as subsidizing each other....while you may well be perfectly healthy, your tax money goes to pay for health care for a smoker who is dying of lung cancer (or a second-hand smoker who is dying). Of course I don't have detailed figures, but I find it hard to believe that a single person smoking can pay in taxes alone the costs of the health care required in case he gets sick.
In addition to the government being addicted to the money, the tobacco industry has a very powerful lobby group with close connections high up in government. Many years ago there was a lobbyist who was a close personal friend of the PM.