and then shoot themmct said:law74 said:Since when has it been against the law of the land to smoke in a public place?
Answer NEVER.
It is against the Law to smoke in a largely enclosed public area, hence why I am suggesting the club cater for the customers needs and wants and provide a smoking area for half time (the same as Derby County do & the same that the vast majority of Pubs do), so I feel that it is hardly ridiculous to suggest that MCFC treat that section of their "customer base" in such a manner.
like i said ,who pays for this ? i pay enough N.I. contributions, smokers cost the NHS between 1.5bn to 1.7bn per year,the toilets at the coms is`nt a large publc place .
i know let all the smokers on the pitch at half time. .
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