The critics say the sealed room idea is too complex.That's the idea that pubs and other such places where people gather to eat, drink and/or be merry could maintain a facility for smokers...
... separate smoking rooms – which would involve sealed-off rooms or "carriages" where food and drink would not be served and staff would not go during business hours.Why is this idea too complex? No doubt it's more complex than the idea 'no smoking anywhere ever'. Just as the idea that people who don't want to go to places which allow smoking don't have to, but others may, is more complex than the idea that smoking is a foulness upon the earth. But that's more complex and, by implication, less complex. Why, though, too complex?
Think of it like this: (1) Pub. (2) No smoking there. (3) Except in sealed-off room. (4 - optional) With sign saying 'For Use by Bad People and Pariahs'. See, it's easy.