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OT Calif. City Bans Smoking in Public Places
wrote in message oups.com... wrote: wrote: Another aspect that I find peculiar are the employers who forbid employees to smoke, period. Even away from work. I mean, what's next? Forbidding employees to eat Krispy Kremes? That's not healthy either, no? Exactly! Who are we to dictate health codes to other people? And worse, to make it an issue of moral character? If there really are employers who forbid an employee to smoke even when off work, I'm surprised nobody has brought a lawsuit against them. That can't be constitutional (in the US - can't speak for other places). Joyce For our friends in all the other countries -- what is the attitude toward smoking there? Do many people still smoke? Is it banned in restaurants, public buildings, hotels and such? Thanks for the info.--I was just curious. Sherry In Thailand many people smoke, although mostly men. The government is bringing in a lot of anti-smoking propaganda and now you can't show any smoking on TV, so there's a big blur every time somebody puffs on a cigarrette. This also includes animation shows such as the Simpsons. It's hilarious! -- Britta |
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OT Calif. City Bans Smoking in Public Places
wrote in message ... CatNipped wrote: Also, to stretch a point, drivers who are distracted by fishing out and lighting up a cigarette could (and do) cause accidents. Ditto for CD players - I had an accident about 4 years ago because I was futzing around with a CD and went off the road and hit a phone pole! (I wasn't hurt, but my car was totalled.) Then there are coffee drinkers, people talking on cell phones, and so on. (I'm guilty of talking on a cell phone while driving, I have to confess.) Joyce Yes, to be completely safe, the driver's seat of all cars should be completely closed off and soundproofed from the rest of the car. There should be no cup holders, lighters, stereo or anything else accessible to the driver. Only the steering wheel, gas and brake. Probably all cars should be automatics too because shifting gears while driving could be a distraction for some. ;-) -- Britta |
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OT Calif. City Bans Smoking in Public Places
badwilson wrote:
In Thailand many people smoke, although mostly men. The government is bringing in a lot of anti-smoking propaganda and now you can't show any smoking on TV, so there's a big blur every time somebody puffs on a cigarrette. This also includes animation shows such as the Simpsons. It's hilarious! LOL! Advertising tobacco products is illegal in Finland, but that's taking it a bit far! -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. marina (dot) kurten (at) iki (dot) fi Stories and pics at http://koti.welho.com/mkurten/ Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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OT Calif. City Bans Smoking in Public Places
badwilson wrote: wrote in message ... CatNipped wrote: Also, to stretch a point, drivers who are distracted by fishing out and lighting up a cigarette could (and do) cause accidents. Ditto for CD players - I had an accident about 4 years ago because I was futzing around with a CD and went off the road and hit a phone pole! (I wasn't hurt, but my car was totalled.) Then there are coffee drinkers, people talking on cell phones, and so on. (I'm guilty of talking on a cell phone while driving, I have to confess.) Joyce Yes, to be completely safe, the driver's seat of all cars should be completely closed off and soundproofed from the rest of the car. There should be no cup holders, lighters, stereo or anything else accessible to the driver. Only the steering wheel, gas and brake. Probably all cars should be automatics too because shifting gears while driving could be a distraction for some. ;-) -- Britta Well, to be perfectly honest, I used to wish I had one of those police cars they use to haul prisoners. The ones with the glass and steel mesh between the driver and the back seat. Back when I carpooled my kids + neighbor kid to school. Sherry |
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OT Calif. City Bans Smoking in Public Places
wrote in message ... CatNipped wrote: Also, to stretch a point, drivers who are distracted by fishing out and lighting up a cigarette could (and do) cause accidents. Ditto for CD players - I had an accident about 4 years ago because I was futzing around with a CD and went off the road and hit a phone pole! (I wasn't hurt, but my car was totalled.) Then there are coffee drinkers, people talking on cell phones, and so on. (I'm guilty of talking on a cell phone while driving, I have to confess.) Joyce My grandsons other grandmother was killed when her car drifted out of its lane and was hit by a cement truck. Best guess was she was changing music in her tape player and dropped a tape. Jo |
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OT Calif. City Bans Smoking in Public Places
wrote in message oups.com... badwilson wrote: wrote in message ... CatNipped wrote: Also, to stretch a point, drivers who are distracted by fishing out and lighting up a cigarette could (and do) cause accidents. Ditto for CD players - I had an accident about 4 years ago because I was futzing around with a CD and went off the road and hit a phone pole! (I wasn't hurt, but my car was totalled.) Then there are coffee drinkers, people talking on cell phones, and so on. (I'm guilty of talking on a cell phone while driving, I have to confess.) Joyce Yes, to be completely safe, the driver's seat of all cars should be completely closed off and soundproofed from the rest of the car. There should be no cup holders, lighters, stereo or anything else accessible to the driver. Only the steering wheel, gas and brake. Probably all cars should be automatics too because shifting gears while driving could be a distraction for some. ;-) -- Britta Well, to be perfectly honest, I used to wish I had one of those police cars they use to haul prisoners. The ones with the glass and steel mesh between the driver and the back seat. Back when I carpooled my kids + neighbor kid to school. Sherry There are times its not so bad to be deaf. I could never hear the darlings when I car pooled the grandsons and their friends. All I could hear of their "music" was the beat. They would then get in a great deal of trouble when they were riding with someone else and forgot not all adults are deaf. Jo |
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OT Calif. City Bans Smoking in Public Places
wrote in message oups.com... badwilson wrote: wrote in message ... CatNipped wrote: Also, to stretch a point, drivers who are distracted by fishing out and lighting up a cigarette could (and do) cause accidents. Ditto for CD players - I had an accident about 4 years ago because I was futzing around with a CD and went off the road and hit a phone pole! (I wasn't hurt, but my car was totalled.) Then there are coffee drinkers, people talking on cell phones, and so on. (I'm guilty of talking on a cell phone while driving, I have to confess.) Joyce Yes, to be completely safe, the driver's seat of all cars should be completely closed off and soundproofed from the rest of the car. There should be no cup holders, lighters, stereo or anything else accessible to the driver. Only the steering wheel, gas and brake. Probably all cars should be automatics too because shifting gears while driving could be a distraction for some. ;-) -- Britta Well, to be perfectly honest, I used to wish I had one of those police cars they use to haul prisoners. The ones with the glass and steel mesh between the driver and the back seat. Back when I carpooled my kids + neighbor kid to school. Sherry I thought that was what duct tape and cattle prods were for |
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OT Calif. City Bans Smoking in Public Places
On 2006-03-22, badwilson penned:
Yes, to be completely safe, the driver's seat of all cars should be completely closed off and soundproofed from the rest of the car. There should be no cup holders, lighters, stereo or anything else accessible to the driver. Only the steering wheel, gas and brake. Probably all cars should be automatics too because shifting gears while driving could be a distraction for some. ;-) -- Britta Bah! You can have my manual transmission when you pry the shifter from my cold, dead hand! -- monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully pictures: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/rpca |
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OT Calif. City Bans Smoking in Public Places
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
On 2006-03-21, polonca12000 penned: But slowly things changed back to the way they were before the ban and now if I want to go have a coffee with some friends who like me do not smoke I can hardly find a place where people are not allowed to smoke. That's too bad. Maybe you can look on the bright side: you spend less money if you don't go to those places! I know, it's not much consolation. We only go about once or twice a month, so that's not expensive. But it gets boring to always go to the same two places that are non-smoking. Best wishes, Polonca and Soncek |
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OT Calif. City Bans Smoking in Public Places
On 2006-03-22, polonca12000 penned:
We only go about once or twice a month, so that's not expensive. But it gets boring to always go to the same two places that are non-smoking. Best wishes, Polonca and Soncek Yes =/ I know what you mean. I never realized how annoying smoking in public places was until I didn't have to deal with it anymore. Now, whenever I have to deal with smoke in a building, it's incredibly frustrating. -- monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully pictures: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/rpca |
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