I have never been a smoker, but my partner has and she will defend smokers rights and has always thought that the ban on smoking was taken too far.
My partner understands why a lot of smokers enjoy being in Turkey due to the lack of rules on smoking. That changed for her during our holiday in
Icmeler this year.
Time and time again we were in restaurants etc, and before, during, and after meals people were lighting up next to us, behind us in front etc showing no consideration to the fact that people were eating and children were present.
On only one occasion did a couple on the adjacent table ask us was it ok to smoke, and then they did their best to ensure that they blew the smoke away from us.
On two seperate occasions we noticed a couple of guys going outside onto the pavement to smoke,if they can do it why not others? people know they can't smoke in the UK in restaurants but regard it acceptable to do it abroad.
My partner, as mentioned used to be a smoker, but would never smoke in a restaurant.
Before eveyone gets out the flamethrowers all I am pointing out is for people to have a bit of consideration to others around them when in restaurants. My partner would still defend a smokers right to smoke but not in restaurants or where children are present.
If you were the couple who asked us if it was ok to smoke, or went out onto the pavement then you have our thanks for you consideration to others