Posted By John Webster
Far from being fascists wishing to impose their will on others, non-smokers have for generations had to suffer at the hands of the fascist smokers. We should all have the right to breathe fresh air, but for so long smokers have controlled the quality of air we must breathe. Oh to be able to go into a restaurant and enjoy the taste of the food, rather than the smoke from the next table. It is impossible to go out in an evening without ending up with sore eyes and all the clothes having to be laundered to get rid of the stink. My wife develops hay-fever like symptoms in a smoky atmosphere, my son has asthma. Unfortunately, smokers (and I used to be one of them) are completely unaware of the misery their habit causes to others who do not share their passion. I hope you never have to share a stuffy office with a fellow smoker with BO, stinking feet who farts all the time after the beer and curry - thats how bad a smoker can smell to a non-smoker, and I wish I had realised it many years before I did!!
I find the tax revenue vs NHS expenditure on smokers arguments particularly unhelpul and offensive. It seems akin to saying "I have paid my road tax and fuel tax and alcohol duty, so I will drive as fast as I like, as drunk as I like because I have paid for my right to inflict mysery or even death on others, I have paid for the Police, Ambulance and Fire Brigade to turn out, and will expect the NHS to fix me up when I come to grief". I take it you do not use any smuggled tobacco which now accounts for 20% of all cigarettes and 80% of all rollups consumed in the UK at an annual cost to the exchequer of £2.5 billon in lost revenue?
That said, and soap box away, I am and always have been in favour of smokers being treated fairly, and in leasure facilities etc. they should have seperate places in which they can enjoy their recreational pastime (for such it is) and still have access to the same level of facilities as non-smokers.
I can see no justification in employers providing special facilities for a minority of staff to indulge in their recreational pastimes. I realise, though, that many use this pastime as a form of refreshment, and should therefore have an accessible smoking area but they should have no right to fag breaks over and above the time allocated to other staff.
Now to hospitals. It is quite wrong to allow patients to smoke in the vicinity of other patients, many of whom may be suffering from conditions incompatible with tobacco smoke. This is not a fascist act, just common sense and good clinical practice. Should valuable staff be released to supervise infirm patients being taken to a patient smoke room (seperate from staff smoke rooms for infection control), or should we get a band of happy, fag smoking volunteers, and train them up in clinical manual handling so the patients can enjoy their pastime? Not a particularly productive use of resources. Yet hospitals ARE humane and DO assist patients who feel the need to smoke.
The NHS, love it or loathe it, is trying to move away from its traditional role of just treating the sick to one which places more emphasis on promoting and fostering good health. To the cynical it may be just a way of saving money, but I'm sure readers of this forum will be able to see the positive benefits. Smoking has no significant health benefits, and is a proven cause of cripling and frequently fatal disease, tying up some 9500 hospital beds at any one time. Of course the NHS should be seen as disapproving of smoking. Of course staff should not be seen gathered in doorways and car parks for a quick drag. The NHS is supposed to be setting a non-smoking example, yet recognises the individual needs of some staff and patients by providing smoke rooms.
By the way, who pays for regular extra redecoration of areas where smoking takes place, the frequent laundering of curtains and upholstery, who empties away all your butts bins, sweeps up the squashed dog-ends, replaces the holed carpets. Who pays for the extractors on your smoke room, the electric to run them, the heating to replace the extracted air. Who picks up the "tab" for installing your extra smoke detectors, and testing and servicing them? Why, everybody - smokers and non smokers alike.
So to the likes of Rob, stick that in your pipe...as they say. Take your self indulgent pastime and practice it where it belongs - in your own time in your own place instead of expecting everybody else to put up with it and cough up for it. And lets hope you do not become more of the 132 deaths and 2119 serious injuries from the 6083 fires caused by smokers materials in 1999.