This OP is the perfect topic to bring out all the precious, saintly, pontificating AB'ers. Of which there are many. I don't care at all about smokers. I don't believe that passive smoking is harmful to health and no-one can name one single person whose bad health has been cause by passive smoking. If you can, go ahead. Name one person whose poor health has been caused by passive smoking as stated by a doctor or health specialist. You won't find one. I've said this before on here and I'll say it again. In 1949, a govt survey showed that 81% of men and 62% of women were smokers. If you are a baby-boomer, like me, you will have been carried through pregnancy in all that passive smoke and possibly your mothers smoking. You were then born into a world where smoking was everywhere; at home; relatives; public transport; leisure facilities. You were born into a world of rationing and austerity. You were born into a world of heavy winter smogs and pollution. Lots of us were born into slum dwellings like in Ancoats, Mcr, at the time. Now, we are told that we were the "Lucky Generation" and we will live longer than any generation before, and become a burden on the Health Service. How can anyone reconcile the history to the hysteria that surrounds smoking today? It don't stack up yer' onor.