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Old 07-10-2008, 16:04   #78
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Re: Should smoking in cars carrying children be banned?

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Originally Posted by southwell View Post
I think smoking should be banned whilst driving altogether, imo it's just as dangerous if not more so than using a phone.
I don't think it is, having done both I know which one was more dangerous to my fellow road users

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Originally Posted by Enuff
Aren't we already being taxed to keep the NHS running to treat the huge number of patients with illnesses related to smoking?
No we aren't, smokers generate 5 times more income than they cost

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Originally Posted by Nugget
Because I've chosen not to - I'm a (fairly ) intelligent bloke, and I'm well aware of the theories surrounding passive smoking. Moreover, as somweone who used to smoke in the house, I really can't be doing with the smell of stale cigarettes.
When I smoked I only ever used to smoke in the bathroom and my son was always getting ear infections, when I stopped smoking he didn't get any, I have it on good authority that they were caused by all the crap from smoking getting on his towel, apparently they remain acctive until washed of
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