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Should We Now Move The Smoking Ban To Public Open Spaces?
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It's not a pollution issue hypo, it's the disgusting smell and the unpleasantness of getting a lungful of someones puffing excretion. When I walk down the street I regularly stop and let a smoker get far enough ahead so I don't have to smell their SH1. Yes, no doubt fuel out pourings are far more dangerous but mostly you cannot smell them.
My wife of 78 years in reasonably good health(we thought) suddenly collapsed on the evening of 5th Jan ,4 days later she died.I was informed that it was aggressive COPD due to a lifetime of smoking.I stopped smoking over 20 years ago and how I wished that she had.She never smoked in the street and i purchased I think every stop smoking product for her that came on the market but to no avail. Smoking does kill,if you smoke please stop now,or possibly one day leave your loved ones to grieve as I am now.
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