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Postby tamii » 21 Jul 2009 12:46

I was under the impression that as the majority of bars and restaurants were open air that they would still allow smoking :?:

The only places I can think of that are fully enclosed are the nightclubs. That should be a laugh. They will be empty with everyone standing outside smoking :!: :!:
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Postby John V » 21 Jul 2009 14:59

The smoking regulations do not effect me directly as I give up smoking many years ago and I feel that most of the Brits on holiday will adjust quickly due to similar measures been in place at home. I would like to ask do any regulation include Hotel rooms or other rented accommodation.
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Postby tinkerbelle » 21 Jul 2009 15:16

You are not allowed to smoke were there is roof or awning, no problem at night but in the heat of the day. The hotel I am going to has gone non smoking but you can still smoke on the balcony. I think the majority of properties will do this but who knows.
Anyway, I am sure we will all have great time in Icmeler regardless of the smoke issue.
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Postby Rosie* » 21 Jul 2009 23:38

We didnt know anythink about the ban, untill sunday night at 12, we went to eastenders and there was no smoking signs up, then went pleasure which was the same, but it didnt seem right in there! it was empty compared to the past 2 weeks.

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Postby reesy1959 » 22 Jul 2009 00:54

This isnt just in the tourist resorts either, its in the whole ofTurkey.

Our friend Ahmet called the other day and he was gutted at having to sit outside the cafe he was at to smoke - not a happy little Turk at all :lol:
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Postby JT » 22 Jul 2009 06:16

I walked past Eastenders at 02:30 this morning and it looked like theoutside of a UK bar.

Gets me though how everyone danced with a smoke in their hand.
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Postby Jemini » 22 Jul 2009 08:44

Hi Icmelites. Hope you are well? Our friend Gail, who part owns Blondies came back over to Stoke and we met last week for a coffee. Blondies is an outdoor bar- rest and she said there was no problems at all. Hope this helps. Happy hols Jem xx
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Postby Jemini » 22 Jul 2009 08:45

Hi Icmelites. Hope you are well? Our friend Gail, who part owns Blondies came back over to Stoke and we met last week for a coffee. Blondies is an outdoor bar- rest and she said there was no problems at all. Hope this helps. Happy hols Jem xx
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Postby tinkerbelle » 22 Jul 2009 09:24

I can see roofs and awnings coming down all over the place.
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Postby Birdy » 22 Jul 2009 09:45

As a taxi driver i am aware of the problems the no smoking policy has caused here .it has emptied almost all pubs .Some pubs have created high quality outdoor covered areas and by doing so have retained a fair level of custom most that didnt are now boarded up.Cant see there being much of a problem in Icmeler due to the outdoor nature of most activities .
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Postby tamii » 22 Jul 2009 10:38

This thread was opened to discuss how the smoking ban would affect tourists, bars and restaurants.
We've have already been warned that it will be locked if it starts becoming a slanging match between smokers and non-smokers so why don't we just keep it factual as requested so that the people that are interested/affected are kept in the loop
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Postby dksbbs » 22 Jul 2009 10:59

tamii wrote:This thread was opened to discuss how the smoking ban would affect tourists, bars and restaurants.
We've have already been warned that it will be locked if it starts becoming a slanging match between smokers and non-smokers so why don't we just keep it factual as requested so that the people that are interested/affected are kept in the loop


Well said, lets just keep to factual info on how the ban is implemented and what the impact is.

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Postby madmackem » 22 Jul 2009 17:12

Correct me if I am wrong, as I know you will, but haven't some European country's disgarded the No Smoking Law as it was affecting to many buisnesses, I have heard that Germany was one of the first to get rid of it. Now wasn't it our EU friends that insisted the law be brought in in the first place.
As I said earlier I will stand corrected if wrong.

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Postby turkman09 » 22 Jul 2009 17:28

dose this mean the hookah bars are going to be shut i think thats the name of them (the pipes people smoke)
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Re: smoking ban

Postby John V » 17 Aug 2009 15:46

It is now 4weeks since the new smoking ban regulations came into force, what are the noticable changes and how are the restaurants/bars staff and costumers managing with these restrictions.
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Postby Doz » 17 Aug 2009 16:07

We came back just last week and we noticed a pretty big difference with the smoking-anywhere that has a roof is totally no smoking and this has affected lots of places. Outside Eastenders is now busier than inside Eastenders as there are so many turks go there and as we all know-99% of turks/kurds do smoke.
We went to see Stella show and Michael is most annoyed that during his break he has to go out front for a cigarette along with everyone else-Harmonys was so weird because there was more people sitting on the outside seats smoking than there was inside watching the Stella Show!
We also noticed that some bars around Icmeler have part covered roofs so there are certain seats in bars such as Buffalo where you can smoke and other seats where you cant. :D
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Postby jondawn157 » 17 Aug 2009 16:17

In july we went to Belgium & holland in both countries they openly smoke in bars & restaurants & at the bar itself i thought they made the law up in the first place. Then again nanny britain will put up with anything
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Postby Sue » 17 Aug 2009 17:17

so if the restaurant is open air can you smoke in it
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Re: smoking ban

Postby DIANE C » 17 Aug 2009 18:45

We were in Icmeler in July when the smoking ban came into force but when i was going outside for a cig they were all telling me to smoke at our table that was even when we were under a roof!!

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Re: smoking ban

Postby berni » 18 Aug 2009 07:14

Does anybody know if there are any bars/restaurants that you can smoke in
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