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Old 09.04.2006, 05:52 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Пятхъдесят Шест
Yes, I understand that too.

But what gets me is the people who give these laws fuel are people who in more cases than not are people who would never be in an enviroment with smokers to begin with.

Like the people who go out to the 'smoking area' at work on their break, not to smoke, to just sit there and bitch about the smell of the smoke.

I don't know about that because I never go to any smoking areas. I think that most laws relating to smoking in the workplace are either for insurance reasons or to protect workers in public places.

I think that people should be free to smoke but non-smokers should have the freedom to enjoy being smoke-free.

Reminds me of Steve Martin. In a restaurant a man asks him, 'Do you mind if I smoke?', and he replies, 'no, do you mind if I fart?'
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