Elvis Fu Wrote:
Also, before restrictions on smoking, how often did you people actually get bombarded within enclosures with cigarette smoke?
Most workplaces used to allow smoking by employees INSIDE the building, AT their desks.
Edited to add: not to mention at concerts in clubs where smoking was allowed, which I eventually had to give up on because the smoke in the club made me sick for a couple of days afterwards.
Elvis Fu Wrote:
I could see if it were a kid who grew up with chain smoking parents in the house, in the car, etc., but an adult who doesn't smoke who goes to smoky establishments for a few hours a week isn't exactly huffing down a pack a day. Chances are, something else is gonna kill you before the smoke.
That doesn't make it okay. The point that continues to be ignored here, as usual, is that the people who do not want to deal with other people's disgusting habits are the ones who are constantly being asked to compromise.
To use the food analogy that pro-smokers always seem to use, if every time someone who chose to eat something fatty, say a basket of fries and a cheeseburger, had to shove portions of his meal down your throat without your consent, you'd be mad as hell, wouldn't you? Sure, you might not get cancer from one time, but certainly you'd be made uncomfortable and possibly even sick from it, and over time, there certainly would be a detriment to your health from having to ingest second-hand fat. Smokers do not give non-smokers any options other than not being around them. Smokers have always been the ones that the rules sided with, even if smokers are in the minority. Happily, that is beginning to change.
Answer me this, smokers: since we non-smokers have had to put up with your habit for so long, how come you all can't just give us a break be content smoking where we are not (your home, your car, or in the outdoor designated smoking areas?) If you'd all just been courteous all along and said "Hey, it's pretty disgusting to be smoking while eating dinner in this restaurant among all these other people who don't smoke," we'd never be in this situation where legislation is having to be introduced to MAKE you not do it. You will never win the argument when your stance is that your rights are being stepped on - not when non-smokers have DECADES of being stepped on by you.