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Old 13-07-2007, 10:23 AM #4
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Originally posted by sarahtheangel
hae you not mentioned this to your freind about howsmall the room is and the fact they are both smoking , is there not a window open . i do smokeand my husband but we smoke with the window wide open when they were younger we smoked outside.
I have mentioned it to them, Sarah.

But they just say, "It won't kill them!!"

I don't agree with that comment and I think it is a disgrace personally and I am sure that the Government will be looking into this and it might be dealt with in the schools.

It is something worth thinking about, windows and doors let in a draft and the thought of stopping a draft, seems to outweigh the real problem.

Passive Cigarette smoke getting inhaled by younger members of the household.

It is hard for children to fight that war and I remember that argument years ago, which got no just-reply

The anti-smokers fight continues on





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