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IRON MAN
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No, the ban is on public places. Your house is private property, therefore is exempt from the ban. |
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spick&span
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Nope. You're safe to do so. |
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Robert M
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You go smoke. it they do not like it tough, let them leave.
This is your house. |
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Moonshiner
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Give the nanny pols a month or two, I am sure that restriction is coming soon. |
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EMILY S
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yes course it is its your house, although it is not legal for them to smoke in your house because it is there work place for the day |
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Nigel S
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No, i would think "Residence" still applies |
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Jordan B
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You can smoke in your house whilst people are working. The ban was only applied to public places and places of work. That means that you can't smoke in an office or building. Your house is a private place! |
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mag3dot142
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Funny, isn't it?
Let's say you hired a domestic worker (maid, char-lady, you know what I mean).
could s/he then sue you for unfair or constructive dismissal if you lit a cig?
The answer, unfortunately, is probably yes - win or lose it's gonna cost you money (and the employee their job).
Welcome to Labour Britain. The land of lose-lose deals. |
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amrhappy1
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If you own your home you may smoke no matter who is in the house, but if your property is rented, and the landlord has sent someone in to the house to do repairs, you will not be able to smoke while the workman is in the house, that is the law in the UK. |
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hughdobbs1
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Our local council has asked tenants not to smoke for the half hour before their men enter the premises. Does that mean that if I am told they Willl be there at 10 they wil be punctual? I do hope so as in the past I have wasted hours waiting for them to arrive. |
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The Ideal Muggle
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Yes, its your house, your property. |
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joyce s
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Hello wake up it is YOUR house and you can tap dance if you choose while someone is working there. As for any one coming into your home and smoking again it is your home your choice. |
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domme me
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I don't think so.
I have a relative (council tenant) who is having some work done by the council. They have been told that they will not be able to smoke in the presence of the council worker.
Not sure how this goes with a private house and a private contractor, though |
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skunk
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I don't think it is The trades man may refuse to work on the property because of you smoking and i think that would be his/hers right . If it is your gaff and you want a ciggy then you have one and to hell with all the rest . |
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Laughing Lara
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I checked with the police. No it is not illegal to smoke in your own home. However it would always be kinder to be considerate and ask if they mind? |
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Mr Abba
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Ofcourse you can smoke, its your own private property. |
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*<3*
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I think it is legal, but the person working on your house can refuse to work there if they think it is too smokey. Not 100% sure though! |
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Hayleytelford
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No.. you're not allowed to smoke, as it is their workplace. |
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mybranding.info
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This is actually not as easy as you may think.
You can smoke at home all the while they are working PROVIDED you do not assist them - otherwise it becomes your workplace too.
They on the otherhand cannot at all - as it is their workplace. |
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Jessica C
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It is not illegal. After all, you are the owner. As long as you think endangering your own life is no others' business, go ahead. But you would have to make sure the workers don't breathe in the 2nd hand smoke and sue you later for their smoke-related sicknesses. |
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Doctor John
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Apparently yes! |
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bob t
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No you cant as it is a workplace and is covered under the smoking legislation as such |
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Ste fireblade
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My friend works as a stairlift eng. he walks out if the house is full of smoke, they knew he was coming to help them,
smokers can be ignorant.
its not law yet but should be |
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walter e
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not legal
you are endangering their lives
and the law says you should stop 30 mins before their arrival time |
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