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If your smoking at home and a burgular breaks in, does your house become his place of work so you have to go outside?

2007-07-01 20:39:55 · 24 answers · asked by Michael G 2 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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yes, and make sure you don't have any spills on the floor so he doesn't slip, fall and sue you either. And while your at it he might have a nut allegy as well so you better not to have any nut based products in your house either.

2007-07-01 20:43:59 · answer #1 · answered by marc 3 · 3 0

Most certainly yes, this means that should you offend the Burglar by having a F A G whilst sitting on him and calming your nerves, you WILL be arrested and charged with the smoking offense. Further, should the man at a latter date suffer from a passive smoking problem he might be able to sue you for denigrating his "work place".

I just had a thought, if he drinks your booze whilst robbing your house you are supplying alcohol without a licence, and does he become an employee, he is working on your property, at what point does he become your agent. I dont smoke and am glad something has been done, but think that this is yet another law that has not been "thought thru".

2007-07-01 22:49:48 · answer #2 · answered by rinfrance 4 · 0 0

As a smoker, i replaced into very visit awaken this morning and hear that smoking in my motor vehicle - which I do many times - is now banned. No observe, no warning. My motor vehicle isn't a business enterprise motor vehicle, I hardly have passengers (and if I do, i don't smoke) and that i don't eliminate my cigarettes out of my window. I unquestionably have been smoking longer than I unquestionably have been using, and that i'm able to unquestionably discover and lightweight a cigarette without taking my eyes off the line - i come across it greater distracting attempting to alter the radio station. And in 15 years of smoking on a similar time as using, I unquestionably have in no way as quickly as dropped a cigarette in my lap. After extremely analyze, in spite of the fact that, i chanced on that smoking isn't banned, as such - it fairly is purely against suggestion. while you're using dangerously, committing a using offence or in contact in an twist of destiny on a similar time as smoking, then you will face a greater intense penalty. in spite of the fact that, smoking on your motor vehicle is seen inadvisable quite than unlawful and a contributary ingredient in case you do some thing incorrect. So, I shall nonetheless be fortunately lighting fixtures up on a similar time as using - it rather is with regard to the only place i'm able to smoke without pissing somebody off in recent times.

2016-09-28 21:40:45 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Yes or he could sue you for polluting his airspace and inflicting malicious damage to his health.
Also you must replace that big old stereo with a lightweight one so when he comes to call there is no risk of him putting his back out.
You should receive a health and safety guidelines poster from the government any time now.

2007-07-01 20:50:58 · answer #4 · answered by Debi 7 · 1 0

Yes he'd win, of course. Better install a bus shelter type thing in your garden and smoke outside.

2007-07-01 20:49:38 · answer #5 · answered by Darren C 1 · 1 0

Interesting question, it would more than likely be the case that he would sue you, because you ddin't have a cig 30 minutes before he/she arrived. Politics what a joke!

2007-07-01 20:43:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Don't suggest that to this government they'll set up a focus group at the tax payers expense to find out.

2007-07-01 20:43:15 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Your home is not a public space. Interesting idea though

2007-07-01 20:59:10 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

lol, yes and if you persisted in smoking indoors whilst being burgled you would then be liable for damages to the burglars health

2007-07-01 20:50:14 · answer #9 · answered by spiritof52 1 · 1 0

Yes, because you would be violating his rights and you would then be issued with a hefty fine. You as an innocent bystander have no rights!!

2007-07-01 20:44:35 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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