Do you mind people smoking around you in public places? According to the pro-smoking group Air Initiative 7 in 10 of you do. Do you think it is fair to discriminate against smokers, forcing them to stand outside and smoke? On the other hand is it fair that non-smokers should have to inhale second hand smoke which can dame their health? (Do you support this ban or do you oppose it? ) Personally I oppose it as I believe that non-smokers shouldn’t be subjected to a smoky environment on a night out. I am a non-smoker which would undoubtedly be the reason behind me supporting the ban however if I was a smoker I would probably view the ban in a completely different light. If there was a ban it would affect my social life as smoking is being frowned upon and has been since the 17 th Century.
In this essay I will examine both sides of this controversial issue. Smoking has been a controversial issue since as far back as 1604 when Scotland’s James III wrote “A custom loathsome to the eye, hateful to the nose, harmful to the brain and dangerous to the lungs.” Recently an advertisement campaign has been launched by the Health Promotion Agency which urges people to vote for the ban. It shows smoking in a bar as unacceptable. It also compares passive smoking to someone sitting in front of you coughing into your face. Personally I wouldn’t like someone coughing in my face and I don’t particularly enjoy sitting in a bar inhaling second hand smoke which is damaging my health. A Welsh newspaper, Wales on Sunday claimed that if non-smokers spent 20 hours per week in a pub they would have only inhaled the equivalent of 19 cigarettes.
19 may not seem that much but it is 19 cigarettes more than what they choose to smoke. I think that this is unacceptable as non-smokers are forced to inhale harmful smoke while on a night out. So in order to have fun they have to suffer the consequences of the smokers’ addiction. This is one of the main reasons why smokers are turning into social outcasts.
They believe that they have the right to smoke wherever they choose while smokers feel that their rights have been violated and their health damaged. In a recent survey 28% of employed people said that they would like their employer to ban smoking completely at work. Bar staff in particular are greatly affected as smoking in bars is seen as normal. However when you apply for a job you aren’t Vivienne Nathanson, B. M.
A Head of Science and Ethics said ‘After smoke free laws came into effect in Montana, heart attacks fell by 40%. This statistic is appalling and clearly illustrates the number of heart attacks as a result of smoking. Smoking is one of the UK’s biggest killers causing 120, 000 per year, that’s 330 deaths a day. Smoking is costing the NHS around lb 1. 7 billion per year which could be used to treat and help prevent cancer.
Another report stated that services to aid people quit smoking costs on average lb 4. 1 billion which is too much money to throw away nowadays. If the government pass a law to ban smoking less people would need medical attention and therefore shorter waiting lists in the NHS, but also because tax on cigarettes is around 70% less money would be available. There is no solution. In my opinion the government should increase the tax on cigarettes because then less people would purchase them and the government would receive money from the tax from the cigarettes that are purchased. In some cases the government has been described as hypocritical as they make billions of pounds from smokers per year and the patronizes and penalizes smokers.
Next they will be banning everything potentially dangerous and turning the practitioners into social outcasts. I disagree as smoking is unique among other habits as it harms the health of others. In conclusion to this essay I believe that either smoking in public places should be banned or else the government should come up with a compromise. I want the government to take action because on some occasions I have become an unwilling second hand smoker.
In my opinion it is the smoker’s problem not mine’s so why would I have to go and stand outside to avoid inhaling the toxic fumes coming straight from the end of his / hers cigarette. I believe that the smoker should go stand outside because as I said before its their problem, their addiction not mine.