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Originally Posted by kronas
no the argument is if im sitting next to a smoker on public transport there are no other seats available im breathing in the toxins he/she is creating i dont want to breath them in if he or she wants to harm there health then they can do so but not at the expense of my health too
the point is not just about harmful substances to ones self its about the health impact it has on others
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last time i was in heckmondwike all public transport was non-smoking
im all for banning it in public though. cant stand walking through somewhere and coming out smelling like a backy factory. people doing it in nightclubs and pubs though i have nothing against funnily enough. i think it is part of the atmosphere of a pub that it has to have a visible "smoke layer" there...
and no im not a smoker in case anyone asks