Since the smoking ban came into force, there have been lots of comments from smokers arguing their right to smoke wherever they chose. They also tend to give thumbs down to anyone who dares to disagree. I will probably get the same response here.
But I'm going to give you a chance to show how reasonable you can be. Given that...
a) If you smoke in a room, and let's ignore the health issues for now, everyone else in the room WILL have to breath your smoke and WILL go home smelling of your smoke
b) If YOU are prevented from smoking in that same room, YOU are the only person who is personally affected
...justify to me, in any way other than a purely selfish one, why smoking should still be allowed in enclosed public spaces where non-smokers are present.
I have absolutely no problem with anyone smoking. It's your choice. I just don't see why I should have to deal with the consequences.
I await your responses with interest, but not a great deal of hope.
2007-07-06
00:58:36
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H.L. Berry
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Oh for pity's sake. I didn't say "all smokers are selfish", did I? I asked it as a question.
Why not try giving me a straight answer and stop hiding behind semantics.
2007-07-06
01:32:28 ·
update #1