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Smoking ban.
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Could this common sense approach be the answer to what must be one of the biggest infringements of a person's civil liberties?
I am not a smoker, may I add?.
Could this common sense approach be the answer to what must be one of the biggest infringements of a person's civil liberties?
I am not a smoker, may I add?.
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Drinking and smoking was far more acceptable across the board back in the sixties, early seventies. We weren't even warned of the dangers and parents were far more likely to be smoking at home and children just found it normal. There was no stigma attached.
Drinking and smoking was far more acceptable across the board back in the sixties, early seventies. We weren't even warned of the dangers and parents were far more likely to be smoking at home and children just found it normal. There was no stigma attached.
I haven't seen any knife crime sooper!! I have seen groups of kids drinking and smoking, but I know far, far more that don't.
I must admit I don't live in an area where crime is rife, but we do have young people and the ones I see smoking a drinking cannot be said to represent the majority. Yes, perhaps it is different where you live.
I must admit I don't live in an area where crime is rife, but we do have young people and the ones I see smoking a drinking cannot be said to represent the majority. Yes, perhaps it is different where you live.
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