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Old 16-11-2011, 15:24   #15
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Re: Ban smoking in cars, says British Medical Association

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Originally Posted by mertle View Post
do agree to point but do question how safe it is considering what I witnessed with my own eyes. To be fair yet to see statistic where police said cause acident was smoking. Would person admit it anyway or swalled up in general careless driving charge.

See your point about strangers how much exposure would be got short journey say to shop 2 miles would likely be negligable and you can wind window down. Longer journeys are greater risks say 100 miles.

Would air condition also minimise the risk too.

My worry how much control is if the car in motion great risk fag dropping into a lap. I have seen drivers with hand on the window so basically driving one handed. Therefore not in position to react to danger.

I actually think smoking is same risk using mobile but thats opinion based on my incident experience with relation driving.

On the point of air conditioning l am not sure that would make much difference as l have just watched the news and they pointed out even with your window pulled down there were still significent after effects from the driver or passenger smoking.
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