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Old 11-01-2009, 16:46   #122
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Re: Should smoking in cars carrying children be banned?

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But there are legal measures in ....
Agreed. I'm just pointing out that the toxin itself (smoke or ethanol) is not the complete issue - much more important is action of the person partaking.

There are some guys who smoke on the open-air platform at my local rail station in the morning. Strictly speaking this is illegal, but they make sure they smoke "downwind" of other passengers. For a mother to drive while smoking with children in the car, while legal, is completely wrong.
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