Davao City is now a smoke free city, the penalties are tough if you're caught so please beware. There are designated smoking area's down town, please let me know if you find one.
Davao City is now a smoke free city, the penalties are tough if you're caught so please beware. There are designated smoking area's down town, please let me know if you find one.
Does that include the smoke belching tricycles and jeeps
They had a similar thing in Manila around 10 years ago. Think it actually lasted about a week. Or maybe it was 3 days![]()
If they could include it they would but it means that drivers will lose their jobs.
Davao is too different if you compare to Manila. Many rules and laws that Mayor Duterte implemented years ago are still going so it wont surprise me that this one will be a success.
Hope it will as it will keep Davao more CLEAN.![]()
What??? All vehicles these days need a smoke test before re registration..
These smoke test centers are really just revenue collectors as Ive never seen a vehicle fail here and some right nasty smoke belchers going through too..
I have no wish to visit Davao anyway..
I remember some years ago it was also difficult to find somewhere to smoke.
Not bothered now I'm a non-smoker.
Since December 31st 2010 @ 10:30pm
Round the back of Abreeza they have a smoking area
Making any public place non smoking is good in my thoughts
I had a distant relative here a couple of weeks ago, we went to a nice restaurant for a meal one evenings at a popular family location,
my relation is now in a wheelchair, but getting in and out the place was made worse because of the amount of people outside the entrance smoking
As a lifelong non smoker who dislikes the smell, it was like running an obstacle course !
Mick![]()
Yeah ... I'm sure it would be, Mick.But the reality IS ...
... WHEREVER you go - be it a pub, restaurant or anywhere else, for that matter - you'll ALWAYS find people who enjoy a cigarette after a nice meal (me for one!) - and this is WHY even just a tiny modicum of foresight on the part of dictatorial politicians such as Mayor Duterte (along with those of his ilk, worldwide) wouldn't go amiss!
Surely, it'd make sense to provide comfortable [separate] indoorAreas in bars and/or eateries for folk wishing to indulge their habit.
's precisely my point, Mick. I mean ... for as long as the current legislation persists - and especially when the weather is foul
(as it frequently IS in the British Isles) - you're gonna have smokers huddled in closes or shop doorways. Which, in turn, drives our "nation of shopkeepers" (a term used by some historical figure of notoriety to define us)
- and ...
... who can really blame them, tbh???
... sadly, true!! Unless, of course, those responsible for our laws come forward with some fairer all round solution along similar lines to the one I've suggested
... in an attempt to keep ALL of us (smokers and non-smokers, alike) at least reasonably happy.
I was beginning to think that I was the only outcast in this thread, just because the mayor does'nt smoke this stupid law imerges,even the president smokes so where will he gofor a quick drag if he ever comes to Davao. I was down town today for our weekly supplies trip, did I see any designated smoking area's? No. Did I see people smoking down side streets and back alleys? Yes. Lets be fair over this,give us smokers some leaway, even out door smoking area would be fine by me even if it's raining. I've been smoking for 55 years and not about to give up now.I used to enjoy our weekly down town jaunt, get supplies, have a meal, have a fag whenever, now it's a rush to get back home tothe safety ofmy own house again.
That's why so many pubs have closed.![]()
The pub used to be a nice dark place with lots of swearing, sticky carpets and a stench of urine, beer and fags. A real 'home from home'.![]()
On the journey from Kabankalan to Dumaguete the bus stopped off for about ten minutes in a place called Mabini. I was just about to spark up when the bus conductor pointed to a sign which said that Mabini was a smoke free zone. Two more hours to Dumaguete and found they had the same policy. It wasn't too bad as the bars and restos allowed it and you could smoke by sari-sari's too.
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