Deanbha
Well-known member
I will be using mine on Saturday like I did last season at the amex.
I think his point is that they used to be commonplace without any problems. Air quality on planes has reduced since they banned smoking.
But you can tell the difference between an electric and real fag.
quick update (quite spooky that this thread should start today as i have just received a reply after 3 weeks) :-
David
We have decided that we will not allow electronic cigarettes in the stadium. The reason is that there is no way of knowing from a distance whether the cigarette is electronic or real. This could lead to disputes and conflict with stewards. It could also lead to those who smoke cigarettes believing that the electronic cigarette is real and smoking their own and causing potential conflict.
I hope this clarifies our position.
Best Wishes
Richard
Richard Hebberd
Head of Operations
American Express Community Stadium
Village Way
Brighton BN1 9BL
01273 878253
07977 565210
If you want to smoke an electric cig just go to the toilet and do it. It doesnt smell so nobody will be any the wiser.
I think his point is that they used to be commonplace without any problems. Air quality on planes has reduced since they banned smoking.
I'm a non smoker and always have been. Appreciate you've got an addiction but as others have said, what do you do when you go on holiday. You can't smoke in the airport and you can't smoke on the plane. Does your family have to sacrifice overseas holidays for the sake of you habit. What about last season? How did you cope. Perhaps you should wait outside until 2.55 (assuming a 3pm kick-off!) and leave as soon as the final whistle goes. If your habit is that bad then perhaps you should sacrifice the pre match drink in the concourse rather than expect the club to accommodate you.
Historically, smokers have in the main been thoughtless pricks who just light up when it suits them wherever they are. The last 25 years have seen the the pendulum swing the other way and the vast majority now appreciate the rights of non-smokers and generally ask before lighting up even when they have a legal right to do so. I might sound like a smokers worst nightmare but lung cancer has taken too many of my family for me to care too much about smokers rights.
How can you comment when you have never smoked, with having a drink at the football the craving for a fag goes up and being at football put both smokers and non smokers on edge at time and with all the shouting and cheering it's differicult for smokers, you can't comment as you have never smoke I was smoking for nearly 6 years and have now been over 6 weeks with out so I am on the slow path to becoming a non smoker