 |  15 October 2014
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SMOKER
By Ray Bagley
Ray sits on a clifftop in Cornwall and complains bitterly about the way smokers are criticised and ostracised. He is fed up with the political correctness around smoking, which makes him feel like a social pariah. The worst thing is when he goes out to supper and is expected to go outside to have a cigarette. He makes an impassioned plea for more understanding and tolerance on the part of non-smokers.
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Daniel Sandercock
Dear Mr G Lewis
I live in London and am sick and tired of
walking through plumes of exhaust
smoke. I am fed up with dodging cars
because of careless drivers nearly
knocking me over and I am angry for the
children knocked down by cars.
I am a smoker but not a car owner, we
are all different and all have our own
anti social vices.
Lighten up old boy...
Good on ya Ray...
F. Barlow
Why should I consider your sensitivities when you don't care about inflicting your unpleasant addiction upon me? All premises visited by the public should be no smoking.
Mr G Lewis
Sorry Mr Bagley but you have no sympathy from me. I am fed up to the back teeth of walking through a carpet of cigarette butts around my estate and town, I'm fed up of dodging smokers nearly burning my clothes, walking through clouds of cigarette smoke and I am angry for the children who die in house fires from smokers.
Filixpan
I think smoking is harmful to your body. I hope many smokers can give up smoking.
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