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Re: Scottish Smoking Ban Effects

Re: Scottish Smoking Ban Effects  
S. O. Damocles
 Re: Scottish Smoking Ban Effects  
Bruno Longoni
From:S. O. Damocles
Subject:Re: Scottish Smoking Ban Effects
Date:Wed, 1 Dec 2004 08:54:05 -0700
Alex W. wrote:
> Belhaven acts to counter pub smoking ban
> By Peter John
> Published: November 30 2004 02:00 | Last updated: November
> 30 2004 10:35
>
> Up to a third of Scottish local pubs could close when the
> country's smoking ban comes into force according to Stuart
> Ross, chief executive of Belhaven Group.


Awww, the rabid drunkards will have to find another passtime ... sooo sad!

>
> Mr Ross said he had already started to position the Scottish
> regional brewer and pub group for one of the biggest changes
> to the sector for many years.
>
> And he argued that while the proposed outright ban was still
> at least more than a year away many pubs would be unable to
> survive the new regulations.

Proof again that lowlife Tobacco addicts have NO loyalty to
anyone or anything except their putrid drug addiction.
From:Bruno Longoni
Subject:Re: Scottish Smoking Ban Effects
Date:1 Dec 2004 13:31:40 -0800
Dear Euopean Smokers,
In Italy smoking ban will start in Jan 2005.
Many restores are worried.
I'm a member of a Pipe Club and we don't succeed in finding a pub for our meeting.

Sad smoke

Bruno Longoni


"S. O. Damocles" wrote in message news:...
> Alex W. wrote:
> > Belhaven acts to counter pub smoking ban
> > By Peter John
> > Published: November 30 2004 02:00 | Last updated: November
> > 30 2004 10:35
> >
> > Up to a third of Scottish local pubs could close when the
> > country's smoking ban comes into force according to Stuart
> > Ross, chief executive of Belhaven Group.
>
>
> Awww, the rabid drunkards will have to find another passtime ... sooo sad!
>
> >
> > Mr Ross said he had already started to position the Scottish
> > regional brewer and pub group for one of the biggest changes
> > to the sector for many years.
> >
> > And he argued that while the proposed outright ban was still
> > at least more than a year away many pubs would be unable to
> > survive the new regulations.
>
> Proof again that lowlife Tobacco addicts have NO loyalty to
> anyone or anything except their putrid drug addiction.
   

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