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I suspect that we are not so far from each other on this one LG ! But it angers me when some people give the excuse that because we can't be 100% responsive in stopping laws being broken, we shouldn't even bother to pass the legislation in the first place.
I have no idea, nor do I expect do you either, what effect smoking has on a child. But the argument that second-hand smoking isn't really very bad has been lost for some time now. It is unlikely that an adult would only smoke one cigarette a week, when a child is in the car. Smokers are addicts and if they are going to do it one day a week, then they will do it all the time.
Smokers themselves are now a minority in Britain, so it would seem safe to assume that smokers that smoke in the car with their kids are an even smaller minority. But I think its worth while passing this legislation, even if it only saves a few childrens health...its just common sense !