I'm a non-smoker, so I think this is a great law. I wish Mass would do it. Even with the windows down people in the car are subjected to the 2nd hand smoke. I can't stand behind behind or next to a car where someone in the car is smoking with the windows down and I can smell it.
Quote from: skyedogrocks on October 11, 2007, 10:02:17 AM I'm a non-smoker, so I think this is a great law. I wish Mass would do it. Even with the windows down people in the car are subjected to the 2nd hand smoke. I can't stand behind behind or next to a car where someone in the car is smoking with the windows down and I can smell it.yeah it smells bad..but so does too much perfume, and fried fish, and onion breath. With the windows down going 25 miles an hour no one gets second hand smoke-its blown out of the car. Maybe they should ban campfires too.Being in favor of the government taking away our rights cause this particular law suits you...what happens when they get to the laws that don't? It may be too late to save your freedom.
I wish they had this law when i was growing up. I have (not so) fond memories of my friend's Dad chain smoking in the car, driving us home from Brownies when we were little. During the winter, he wouldn't roll down the windows and by the time we got home 25 minutes later, from the outside, the car looked like there was a fire inside from all the smoke! It was horrible. Sometimes I ended up throwing up, it was so bad! I am now terribly allergic to cigarette smoke.
What if a person is sitting in the parking lot with the window rolled down? Doesn't that child/person get the full effect of the 2nd hand smoke?
Too much perfume, fried fish and onion breath isn't going to give me lung cancer. 2nd hand smoke will. What if a person is sitting in the parking lot with the window rolled down? Doesn't that child/person get the full effect of the 2nd hand smoke?
Quote from: skyedogrocks on October 11, 2007, 12:52:07 PMWhat if a person is sitting in the parking lot with the window rolled down? Doesn't that child/person get the full effect of the 2nd hand smoke?Then this law will be totally ineffective as they cannot write a ticket unless there is another reason to pull you over.It is ridiculous to leave it up to the law to do the parenting. Are we going to start seeing lawsuits because the state I live in doesn't enforce this law and therefor caused damage to someone. Personally I don't need the government to think for me and make my decisions. OUT OF CONTROLIf it is such an issue just make them illegal alltogether. Wouldn't that save lives.
You can still be in a parking lot and have the cop give you a ticket for littering, noise violation. It doesn't matter what speed you are going, you can still get the effects of second hand smoke. If you are on a highway, is your hand going to be out of the car the whole time with the cigar/cigarette? I doubt it. As I stated before, I personally think this is a great law and hope that other states follow in line. I would think if you had children, people would stop smoking in front of them.I remember the days when people could smoke in offices. It was hard to get away from it....I remember being in meetings in between 2 bosses who smoked a cigar and cigarette.
Quote from: skyedogrocks on October 11, 2007, 05:07:52 PMYou can still be in a parking lot and have the cop give you a ticket for littering, noise violation. It doesn't matter what speed you are going, you can still get the effects of second hand smoke. If you are on a highway, is your hand going to be out of the car the whole time with the cigar/cigarette? I doubt it. As I stated before, I personally think this is a great law and hope that other states follow in line. I would think if you had children, people would stop smoking in front of them.I remember the days when people could smoke in offices. It was hard to get away from it....I remember being in meetings in between 2 bosses who smoked a cigar and cigarette. I am dumbfounded..........................VOTE STACY 4 PRESIDENT
George chill...it's just my opinion.
A recent study showed that smokers who have been smoking regularly for awhile, can't or shouldn't try to quit because if they do they will have a severe health problem. It destroys they're body even more than actually smoking
This is how it begins, slowly and surely the government starts to regulate our lives because they don't believe we have enough sense to raise our kids properly.
Quote from: Stacy Without An E on October 11, 2007, 04:34:30 PMThis is how it begins, slowly and surely the government starts to regulate our lives because they don't believe we have enough sense to raise our kids properly. A lot of people don't have enough sense to raise kids--those that drink too much around them, do drugs, leave them home alone too young, leave guns laying around, leaving them in a hot car alone, not keeping an eye on them in public, do stupid shit like Brittany Spears, etc. etc. Some people shouldn't be allowed to have kids if you ask me.