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Banning smoking in cars + areas where children are...
Further attacks on the social lepers, or sensible measures? I must admit I do feel sorry for the kids I see in the backs of cars, in a safety seat of course, gasping for breath, getting gassed by cynide and 500 other poisonous gases, why do smoking parents think so little of their children?
Should Smoking Be Banned In Cars and Places Where Children Are?
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Should The Smoking Ban Be Extended to Cars and Areas Where Children Are?
- No - The car and home are areas which should not be effected by by smoking bans - 50 votes
- 54%
- Yes - smoking should be banned in these areas - 43 votes
- 46%
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.im with doc whilst i do not condone the smoking around children we must be realistic smoking is a habit thats been going on for hundreds of years, kids will never ever totally escape from being immune to smoke.
We must do as much as possible to protect them but you cant put them in cotton wool and bubble wrap FACT !!!!
We must do as much as possible to protect them but you cant put them in cotton wool and bubble wrap FACT !!!!
jj, i thought the take on it was that there has been a large (evidential fact) rise in asthma and respiratory diseases in children, of which passive smoking is a direct contributor.
perhaps if more consideration was given to the potential effects of passive smoking (like any airborne toxin) then maybe, just maybe, less harm would come to kids in these environments, less burden on the health service and a healthier generation will follow.
the fact that people are blatantly disregarding the potential for passive smoking to cause harm in others, is swinging me towards the 'ban' option.
perhaps if more consideration was given to the potential effects of passive smoking (like any airborne toxin) then maybe, just maybe, less harm would come to kids in these environments, less burden on the health service and a healthier generation will follow.
the fact that people are blatantly disregarding the potential for passive smoking to cause harm in others, is swinging me towards the 'ban' option.
Irrespective of what the scientific reports say it's still not nice for children to be in a smoky atmosphere. What I object to is the suggestion that it will be banned in our cars and homes. Whilst I have no intention of smoking in either, its the constant erosion of privacy and this wretched nanny state.
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I don't know, Ankou.
You see, all these propositions are put forward as facts, and yet the paediatrician in that article says ...
... he is NOT aware of ANY studies to support those "facts".
Personally, I think smokers are a pain in the butt. I have a pal who smokes and, when we go for a drink, we have to stand shivering away in the beer garden (we call it "the naughty corner"). But, even so, I would be concerned about any further inroads being made into their freedom.
You see, all these propositions are put forward as facts, and yet the paediatrician in that article says ...
... he is NOT aware of ANY studies to support those "facts".
Personally, I think smokers are a pain in the butt. I have a pal who smokes and, when we go for a drink, we have to stand shivering away in the beer garden (we call it "the naughty corner"). But, even so, I would be concerned about any further inroads being made into their freedom.
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How would this ban work? Using mobile phones whilst driving was banned but idiots still do it - I can't see how it would be policed.
Our local health authority are building two smoking shelters costing around £80,000 at two hospitals in this area. There has been local uproar in the papers but if it means not wading through endless dog ends at the entrance to the hospital, then every little helps, as they say.
I am a non smoker.
Our local health authority are building two smoking shelters costing around £80,000 at two hospitals in this area. There has been local uproar in the papers but if it means not wading through endless dog ends at the entrance to the hospital, then every little helps, as they say.
I am a non smoker.
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