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Smoking At a wedding reception.
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I think if NO SMOKING signs are displayed people do adhere to them. I know they are trying to ban smoking in all pubs, not sure about clubs. If there where no signs up then I would imagine people would just light up. I personally wouldn't smoke around a child.
Hi Dot,
It is awful if you are having trouble breathing because of smokers' incconsiderate behaviour.
I am a smoker myself and if I am in a room with children or with non-smokers (even one) I will go outside to smoke as I would feel really uncomfortable ruining someone's else's evening.
I think the solution would be to have a smokers' room so that everybody could be catered for in all public venues like this.
Mind you, having said that, if you drive a car then you are putting much more poison into the atmosphere with carbon monoxide as evidenced by my nephew who lives near a traffic light junction and always has an asthma attack when he walks by the junction. So most people are putting people's lives at risk in some way or another.
Unfortunately, Dot, my nephew is only 13 and can't afford a new dress and hairdo, but he does have to walk past the junction every day and no one moves their cars away especially at red lights. Having been rushed to hospital several times I think you are lucky not to have had the experience of running your car engine near a severe asthmatic.
And before you mention it they can't afford to move to another area.
I am a considerate smoker, I don't even smoke in my own home if there is a non smoker in the house, car drivers aren't very considerate in my experience.
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