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Similarly, if I am giving a client a lift in my car then neither of us is allowed to smoke even if we both do.
It'll be interesting if the government follows Liverpool council's example. Picture the scene...Chief inspector: So did you arrest the criminals?Constable: No sir. We couldn't enter the premises as they were smoking cigarettes.
Move along, please. dirty filthy criminal...er, smoker
This reminds me of the Jasper Carrot quip about the difference between British & American cops.An American cop shouts "Stop or I'll shoot"A British cops shouts "Stop or I'll shout STOP again"
This was questioned in The House recently. I think the reply was along the lines of "We have waffle waffle and when all considerations are taken into blah blah waffle it was decided that the research waffle blah and the indications are therefore blah blah waffle"
Quote from: DoctorBeaver on 29/06/2007 16:50:12This was questioned in The House recently. I think the reply was along the lines of "We have waffle waffle and when all considerations are taken into blah blah waffle it was decided that the research waffle blah and the indications are therefore blah blah waffle"rabble, rabble, rabble...when's lunch
I know we're being flippant about this, but I do find this gradual erosion of liberty very worrying.
Dan, if you smoked and got caught and charged, do you realise you could lose your sia licence for just being a smoker.then you would be out of a job, now that's forward thinking by the government of the people!