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Originally Posted by flamesaresmokin
If what you do affects the health of others - yes!
We ban peanut products from schools due to alergic reactions.
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Thats because children could die by ingesting something that they are allergic too and are too young to know the difference. Do we ban peanut butter in all restaurants because of these people?
Banning cologne or perfume because someone is allergic to it is entirely different. Its not a bylaw to not serve peanut butter in schools - its a policy to prevent mishaps. Its a public place, you can't tell people what they can and can't wear - thats borderline nazi germany at that point.
They might as well say that you can't wear the colour red in public either because people who are colour blind can't enjoy the colours. If someone is bothering you that much move to another seat - thats the reasonable thing to do, buses and trains are large enough that moving a few rows away would accomplish the same thing.