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Old 30-01-2014, 13:23   #59
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Re: Ban smoking in cars, says British Medical Association

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
It'll become law, then the law will be extended to "no smoking in any vehicle", "no smoking in any enclosed space" (including your own home). It's already been extended to "no smoking in hospital/educational buildings or grounds", "no smoking in parks", and I've even seen "no smoking outside with X metres or doors, windows or communal areas".

The non-smokers just want no smoking anywhere.
It will be extended to everywhere. everywhere where they can make money out of you by fining you for it.

a lot of these 'no smoking' conditions such as in parks and certain distances, are not enforceable. they're just requests. hoping that you will comply.

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Originally Posted by Jimmy-J View Post
I think banning things should be banned.

Seriously, if smoking is that toxic, and I think we all know it is, it shouldn't just be banned here and there, it should be banned everywhere.
First place to start, is shops.
if they won't do that. then don't take them seriously.
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