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Licensed to .... 'smoke'
Another idea from the UK nanny state. A Health watchdog group has come up with the idea that you should be licensed to smoke, you would have to be over 18, and have an ID card with photo, which you would have to produce to buy cigarettes etc. If you were seen smoking by the police, then they would have the right to ask for your license. No license, cigareets would be confiscated, this would particularly apply to young people seen smoking.
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Re: Licensed to .... 'smoke'
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 5943899)
Another idea from the UK nanny state. A Health watchdog group has come up with the idea that you should be licensed to smoke, you would have to be over 18, and have an ID card with photo, which you would have to produce to buy cigarettes etc. If you were seen smoking by the police, then they would have the right to ask for your license. No license, cigareets would be confiscated, this would particularly apply to young people seen smoking.
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Re: Licensed to .... 'smoke'
Originally Posted by Ragomuffin
(Post 5943920)
I know, I heard this yesterday as well, what a load of cobblers. These government thinktanks drive me pippy with all these ill conceived ideas. If smoking is such a major health issue (which I don't doubt it is) they should ban cigarettes entirely. But then where do they get the lost revenue from.
They will just tax us on sommat else - like the air we breathe coz they know we need that :thumbdown: bunch of muppets they are xxx |
Re: Licensed to .... 'smoke'
And in other news, it has become clear that oral language examinations are too 'stressful' for students and should be dropped.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7249090.stm Pretty soon, they'll realise that examinations, and possibly even school itself, are actually against our basic human rights... and instead they should just give everyone a licence to smoke at 3 years old an be done with it :D |
Re: Licensed to .... 'smoke'
Originally Posted by twyntub
(Post 5944092)
And in other news, it has become clear that oral language examinations are too 'stressful' for students and should be dropped.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7249090.stm |
Re: Licensed to .... 'smoke'
Originally Posted by twyntub
(Post 5944092)
And in other news, it has become clear that oral language examinations are too 'stressful' for students and should be dropped.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7249090.stm Pretty soon, they'll realise that examinations, and possibly even school itself, are actually against our basic human rights... and instead they should just give everyone a licence to smoke at 3 years old an be done with it :D Stressful? They dont know the bloody meaning of the word, oh to be a student again :curse: |
Re: Licensed to .... 'smoke'
No sorry students arnt entitled to have any basic human rights - i'll be out of a job :eek:
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Re: Licensed to .... 'smoke'
Originally Posted by Sam Greenfield
(Post 5944174)
No sorry students arnt entitled to have any basic human rights - i'll be out of a job :eek:
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Re: Licensed to .... 'smoke'
Originally Posted by Same Difference
(Post 5944180)
So its you thats stressing em out then eh? :sneaky:
Oh yes - everyday - i make a point of winding them up :thumbsup: |
Re: Licensed to .... 'smoke'
Oral has been abolished for students? What a bummer!
Back in my day, oral only got abolished when the wedding ring went on their finger! |
Re: Licensed to .... 'smoke'
Originally Posted by twyntub
(Post 5944092)
And in other news, it has become clear that oral language examinations are too 'stressful' for students and should be dropped.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7249090.stm Pretty soon, they'll realise that examinations, and possibly even school itself, are actually against our basic human rights... and instead they should just give everyone a licence to smoke at 3 years old an be done with it :D Then the youngster will speak English, and any other language they may be learning, like here. We understand that the Spanish have English classes in the curriculum. The problem is they do not do any oral work because of this they pronounce words the same way as Spanish. i.e. they say all the letters. |
Re: Licensed to .... 'smoke'
Originally Posted by Same Difference
(Post 5944168)
Stressful? They dont know the bloody meaning of the word, oh to be a student again
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Re: Licensed to .... 'smoke'
It would be a lot better if they brought out a licensed to breed law. Anyone caught pushing a pram without the exam pass certificate should have the kid confiscated.;):D
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Re: Licensed to .... 'smoke'
Originally Posted by big wheels
(Post 5946849)
It would be a lot better if they brought out a licensed to breed law. Anyone caught pushing a pram without the exam pass certificate should have the kid confiscated.;):D
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Re: Licensed to .... 'smoke'
Originally Posted by XTreme
(Post 5944750)
Oral has been abolished for students? What a bummer!
Back in my day, oral only got abolished when the wedding ring went on their finger! |
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