Uh, it's a peaceful protest. No reason to get testy...
ummm... ok. Didn't know that saying wrong meant being testy.
go ahead and peacefully protest in a place where smoking is illegal. When you get arrested or fined please don't complain.
In peaceful protest, I'll smoke when and where I want...
Greetings, AP. :2wave:
This may come as a surprise to you, but I've had a hunch for quite a while that you were a stubborn child - starting about age three - with your arms locked on your chest, and a stubborn frown on your face when someone told you NO! when you wanted to do something! YIPPEE - I was right! :lamo
Is this taking a smoking ban too far?
Local community colleges bans smoking on their campus. Ok, fine, so far. But, they ban it in ALL instances, regardless of scenario. For example: A person is not even allowed to smoke in their own vehicle with the windows rolled up while driving on a street on a remote part of campus.
Is that reasonable, or is that going too far?
Is this taking a smoking ban too far?
Local community colleges bans smoking on their campus. Ok, fine, so far. But, they ban it in ALL instances, regardless of scenario. For example: A person is not even allowed to smoke in their own vehicle with the windows rolled up while driving on a street on a remote part of campus.
Is that reasonable, or is that going too far?
Please note that this thread is NOT about their right or ability to make such rules. If that's you're comment, you can rest easy knowing that we acknowledge and admire your prowess at stating the obvious and the irrelevant. Here's you're pat on the back. This thread is about whether or not the rule is reasonable.
Is this taking a smoking ban too far?
Local community colleges bans smoking on their campus. Ok, fine, so far. But, they ban it in ALL instances, regardless of scenario. For example: A person is not even allowed to smoke in their own vehicle with the windows rolled up while driving on a street on a remote part of campus.
Is that reasonable, or is that going too far?
Please note that this thread is NOT about their right or ability to make such rules. If that's you're comment, you can rest easy knowing that we acknowledge and admire your prowess at stating the obvious and the irrelevant. Here's you're pat on the back. This thread is about whether or not the rule is reasonable.
But banning altogether is too much.
Sounds more like an argument for banning it altogether, not just for a few minutes out of a day.Smoking causes tens of thousands of deaths per year.
Yeah, too far: sounds like Berkeley or SF state.
Sounds more like an argument for banning it altogether, not just for a few minutes out of a day.
davis
As an ex-smoking biker I can smell if the driver of the car I'm behind is smoking. The ban applies on campus, the smoker, in or out of his car, is on campus.
Sounds more like an argument for banning it altogether, not just for a few minutes out of a day.
Is this taking a smoking ban too far?
Local community colleges bans smoking on their campus. Ok, fine, so far. But, they ban it in ALL instances, regardless of scenario. For example: A person is not even allowed to smoke in their own vehicle with the windows rolled up while driving on a street on a remote part of campus.
Is that reasonable, or is that going too far?
Please note that this thread is NOT about their right or ability to make such rules. If that's you're comment, you can rest easy knowing that we acknowledge and admire your prowess at stating the obvious and the irrelevant. Here's you're pat on the back. This thread is about whether or not the rule is reasonable.
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