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Originally Posted by EDBTZ12
Do you seriously need me to explain this?
I will anyways.
Imagine you have your three year old kid with you in your Ford Tempo and you pull out a cigarette. I'm no scientist but I'm pretty sure your kid isn't gonna tell you to put out your cigarette or leave the car.
Adults have the CHOICE to be in a smoking environment thanks to new laws. Kids do not. (although I'm pretty sure there is a new law banning smoking with kids in the car?) But i see it everyday anyways.
I'm shocked you needed someone to tell you this.
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That just comes off sounding like a "WON'T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!1" argument.
As a non-smoker, I despise being around people who are smoking. And no, it isn't always possible to avoid them (e.g. the only entrance to my office always has a bunch of smokers around it). Smoking around children isn't worse than smoking around adults -- both are offensive.