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[at-l] Smoking and drinking
- Subject: [at-l] Smoking and drinking
- From: Slyatpct at aol.com (Slyatpct@xxxxxxx)
- Date: Tue Jun 17 21:22:19 2003
In a message dated 6/17/2003 10:13:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
nealb@midlandstech.com writes:
> Smoking inside of shelter is more than rude. It ought to be a hanging
> offense. ESPECIALLY IF SOMEONE IS THERE. Some people are very sensitive to
> smoke. Good manners -- if you have any -- dictates that if you smoke and a
> non-smoker is near-by, you move away or you stop smoking. And, you do not smoke
> in an area where smoke residue might accumulate. Even if you do not smell it,
> sensitive people will. And it can make them physically sick.
I'm curious, with the fire pits right outside the shelters, doesn't campfire
"residue" bother "sensitive" people also? I have a hard time believing that
cigarette smoke or residue is any more harmful or noticeable than campfire
smoke or residue. I know that campfire smoke overwhelms cigarette smoke.
Sly
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