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Smoking while driving should be banned. Not because children might breath in smoke (they still will at home), but because there are the same distraction issues as there are with using a hand held mobile.

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i smoke while driving, i smoke while driving with the kids in the car
i smoke at home, i smoke at home with the kids in the house

... they do they have two loving parents who do the best they can for them

The two cannot go together. You are deliberately subjecting the children to an environment that can/will damage their health, which you could easily avoid. That isn't loving or caring!

In general, from other threads, then yes, I believe you are loving, caring parents. But deliberately subjecting them to something like cigarette smoke just isn't.

I know how horrible it can be for the children - both of my parents smoked at home and in the car. It was horrible, but there wasn't anything we could do about it. We had to put up with the smell of smoke permeating out skin and clothes, that horrible stink of stale smoke when we went downstairs in the morning etc. Not to mention the health risks.

I don't know any parents, here, who would smoke in the house. They all go outside on the balcony, in the back garden etc. or they have a smoking room, where they can smoke, but the children aren't allowed.

For all the good things you do for your kids, I just find smoking in their presence, especially in an enclosed space, is irresponsible. :(


well come and put my kids in to care as i must be a completely evil, no good, uncaring, kid killing, death wish, lung choking smoking form of low life that has no right to have, hold or bring up children who should be taken away and raised by the loving caring welfare state
now where is my lighter i need a ciggy …

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Calling it "cigarette smoke" makes it sound relatively harmless. It's not until you list the ingredients that it hits home

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Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, including 43 known cancer-causing (carcinogenic) compounds and 400 other toxins. These include nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide, as well as formaldehyde, ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, a r s enic, and DDT


factory made cigarettes contain all of that and maybe more
hand rolled tobacco does not i have smoked hand rolled tabacco since 15 years of age and i'm not dead yet
and to tell the truth even if it did kill me i would still have a last fag before i meet my maker …

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Calling it "cigarette smoke" makes it sound relatively harmless. It's not until you list the ingredients that it hits home

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Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, including 43 known cancer-causing (carcinogenic) compounds and 400 other toxins. These include nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide, as well as formaldehyde, ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, a r s enic, and DDT


factory made cigarettes contain all of that and maybe more
hand rolled tobacco does not i have smoked hand rolled tabacco since 15 years of age and i'm not dead yet
and to tell the truth even if it did kill me i would still have a last fag before i meet my maker …


actually hand rolling tobacco (RYO) has as well. RYO tobacco generally has a higher moisture content when compared to machine made.

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that is your choice
in my house i make the rules (when the wife lets me)
we smoke we will continue to smoke and if the kids don't like it they can stand out in the back yard
and if anybody has a problem with that, rest assured i wont lose any sleep over it …


I dont know you, your children or your parenting skills. But that statement above I find abhorrent.


thats good that you do not know me or mine, lets keep it that way
which part is 'abhorrent' them standing out in the back yard or i wont lose any sleep …

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Smoking while driving should be banned. Not because children might breath in smoke (they still will at home), but because there are the same distraction issues as there are with using a hand held mobile.


if they ban smoking while driving i will comply just as i comply with not using a phone
but until then i will continue to smoke while driving to my hearts content …

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After all the debate I still can't fathom any positives that smoking brings. I find it bizarre that anyone would chose to partake in such an activity.

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After all the debate I still can't fathom any positives that smoking brings. I find it bizarre that anyone would chose to partake in such an activity.


one positive
it completely and absolutely upsets the politically correct, fanatical, neo-nazi health brigade
of which i am not a member …

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After all the debate I still can't fathom any positives that smoking brings. I find it bizarre that anyone would chose to partake in such an activity.


That's your choice. Some people find it an enjoyable social activity. Personally I can't fathom the attraction to bungee jumping given the inherent dangers (such as detaching your retina) and I have no desire to participate, but I would never seek to ban such an activity.

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I can understand you wanting the right to smoke, but I just can't understand the callous disregard for your children's health.

In every other respect, from what you've said on the forums, you seem to be a nice, helpful guy and give a lot for your kids. This attitude to the cigarettes and your children's health just doesn't make sense. :?

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That's your choice. Some people find it an enjoyable social activity. Personally I can't fathom the attraction to bungee jumping given the inherent dangers (such as disconnecting your retina) and I have no desire to participate, but I would never seek to ban such an activity.

Me either, but I would kerb the activity or set it to be put into special places, if people were doing in built-up areas and injuring other people in the process... :?

I have nothing against smokers smoking at home or in special places. But if there are non-smokers or children around, they shouldn't smoke. I would say open spaces would be okay, but my reaction to cigarette smoke is sensitive enough, that somebody smoking 100M (approx.) up wind from me, will set off a coughing fit and leave me wheezing for up to 8 hours...

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Does anyone else think this thread can only end badly?

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Like so many things in this country that are getting legislated about, this is stupid. Education is the key. Parents need to be empowered to make their own decisions based on the best available information. In the same way that all of us need to be empowered to take decisions about our own lives, without state interference.

I may not like what Steve is doing, but it's his choice. End of. Kids live under the roof of their parents and are subject to the parents rules. That's how I was brought up and I'd go with that. Perhaps if Steve explains to his kids why he smokes, what the risks are and that they are free to leave the room when he does, that we be cool?

I don't have the answer, but I know that more and more statutory bollocks from the government is not it.

Personally, I hate smoking. I tried it once, didn't like it. Tried weed once too, couldn't get on with that either. I guess my asthmatic lungs just don't do inhaling dried leaves through a straw :roll:
It smells, is anti-social (although that's largely the governments fault), dangerous to your health and expensive. I don't get the upside either, but people have a right to do what they want. Or at least you used to, and should have.


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I'm afraid I'm with Dave on this one.

Steve, you have every right in the world to smoke. It is your choice to poison yourself in search of your nicotine fix.

However, it is NOT your children's choice to be poisoned by you when you can't control your addiction.

Not only are you harming your children by smoking when they are in the car but you are also making it far more likely that they will take up the disgusting habit and die early. That will be entirely your fault.

Nice one.

(Please understand that I am not slating your ability as a parent. I am questioning your choice of smoking when your kids (or any children for that matter) are in the car with you).

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my kids are as fit as a fiddle
only time they have seen the doctor is too get a vaccination or treatment for a sports injury
(will have to start suing the school about these injuries that way i can get more money to spend on ciggies)

that don't suffer with asthma nor do they have any allergy to anything
they don't (nor do i) have to visit a doctor or hospital every 5 minutes blocking or wasting the systems resources

as they seem to be very fit and well i must be doing something very wrong …

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i think there should be a 'law' that anybody who requires or needs treatment of any kind more then 3 times in any one year should have to pay for all treatment above and beyond the 3rd set of treatment.

there are no exceptions to the 3 strikes rule. allergy's, long term illness, mental illness, disability or age hold no exception all are treated fairly and freely the first 3 times in any one year, all must pay for all other treatment after the 3 free sets of treatment.

the first 3 times are free via the system anything and everything beyond the 3rd set of treatment should be fully paid for by that person as it has became crystal clear that they are not taking care of themselves and the resulting cost of treatment thereafter should be paid for by that person relieving congestion and waiting lists and lowering the systems health care costs.


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i smoked half a ciggy writing this …

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