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Old 22-01-2009, 23:19   #184
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Should smoking in cars carrying children be banned?

I think that this is a very good thread, and am glad it was brought up, i believe that smoking is a persons choice, wether it be in a car or building, such as in pubs, the smoking ban, l believe has killed the pub trade, if you smoke in a car with children, this is another freedom of choice and up to the parents, and normally, if the child says, 'smoke is in my eye' then the parent would stopped.

The trouble, is we are told not to do this and not to do that, l say leave it down to the individual to decide, l don't smoke, but it is not up to me too tell another person not to.
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