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(Anonymous) 2013-05-25 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)However, the backspace button is your friend. Don't like something? Click!
Problem solved.
I have asthma too, and an insane chemical sensitivity to the point where being around smokers or having perfume sprayed near me will make me cough and usually give me a migraine that lasts for hours and renders me unable to walk or speak. ~yay!
No, you do not have the right to smoke wherever the fuck you like. I have the right to breathe and get through my day without having to call my sister to pick me up because your idiocy made me violently ill at work or at the shops. Fuck you.
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(Anonymous) 2013-05-25 09:12 pm (UTC)(link)SO MUCH THIS. I don't have a violent reaction, but it does make me feel a bit sick if I'm around it too long. Yeah, maybe you do have a legal right to smoke at the bus stop, but it still makes you a GIANT FUCKING ASSHOLE for engaging in a behavior that harms other people in a place where they can't actually get the fuck away from you without altering their entire fucking route. I shouldn't have to suffer through or rearrange my entire fucking day just because some addict wants to fucking poison their own bodies at everyone else's expense.
What people do in the privacy of their own homes is none of my business, but the moment your behavior causes other people objective harm is the moment it needs to fucking stop.
I've got plenty of rage for the cigarette companies that put a fuckton of horrible shit into their products, and for the government for allowing that kind of practice to persist, and for the media that insists that the behavior is ~cool~, but the fucking asshole standing two feet away from the "NO SMOKING WITHIN 20 FEET OF BUILDING ENTRANCES" sign is going to get the brunt of it for choosing to be a self-entitled fuckhole.
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On the other hand, if we're not talking about asthmatics alone? In big cities objecting to having a smoker around you makes little sense. The air is polluted as it is, this cigarette is not going to change anything.
And my favourite mathematician used to smoke during the lessons, because he went as a volunteer to a high radiation area and his legs would ache horribly every now and then. From the point of view of the law it was fifty shades of wrong, but we did not object. And I am pretty sure I wouldn't like it if a student would force him into dropping this habit (unless the student in question would have a medical condition and no opportunity of transferring to our second Maths teacher).
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Have to disagree. I live in a big city and I have the same sensitivities to cigarette smoke as the anon above and yes, it makes a difference. Because we are so sensitive to it we can tell when someone is smoking within about 15 feet of us. I've lost count of the number of times I've had to move upwind or just away from someone because I didn't want to risk getting a migraine.
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It sure sucks in case of allergy/hyper-sensitivity, but then many people are allergic to flower pollen, and it isn't a sufficient reason to prohibit carrying flowers around. Perhaps the only way is to ask them to stop in every individual case, and if they do not agree to - then they're a dick.
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(Anonymous) 2013-05-26 01:03 am (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2013-05-26 02:12 am (UTC)(link)This is a common one from smokers who try to downplay their smoke. Which makes no sense because they are only adding to the pollution in the immediate area, affecting everyone in that small area of concentrated pollution, I,e. bus stop where the affected do not always have the option to move away.
Smokers may not realize how far their smoke can carry. In some buildings smoke can come up from the first floor balcony and into a third floor balcony, forcing the person on the third floor to shut their windows if they want to keep the smoke out of their apartment. I have to deal with this.
Then there are smokers who flip their butts out of their car window and it ends up in the car behind them. This has happened to me. Very nasty.
There are reasons why some places have restricted or outlawed smoking in public, and they are very good reasons.
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(Anonymous) 2013-05-26 09:02 am (UTC)(link)One kind of pollution is not like the other.
Smoking at a bus stop would still be a dick move even if asthmatics weren't a factor though; it fucking reeks, and isn't fun to breathe for passive smokers who are otherwise healthy either.
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(Anonymous) 2013-05-26 12:28 am (UTC)(link)