Smoking Ban. David Hockney on BBC News?

deighton

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just saw him on BBC news moaning about the smoking ban and how his favourite tea room had banned smoking on an outside table where he used to love sitting in the 'fresh air' having a smoke.

Can you believe he said that? How about keeping the air fresh for everyone else?

His logic is as bad as his joke painting-by-numbers art work.

He can have a puff somewhere else.
Hockney's art work stinks as badly as an ashtray. I've got every right to be an art critic if I wish.
I might not want to sit eating and drinking at a table next to someone smoking.

anyway is it a legal requirement for them to ban it outside? It sounds like he was moaning about the policy of the tea-room, not the law itself.

smokers have spent years selfishly damaging other peoples' health, which they never cared about when it was pointed out., so i think they deserve some stick back.

for example, 'would you mind not smoking' I've got asthma'. Smoker 'that's your problem'
etc.
Hypocrite - that's not a bad answer, I'm not in the business of stifling opinion.
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I'll take back sopme of my art criticism, I'm not really qualified to judge it, I like some of it to be honest, Percy the Cat and all that.
 
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