Why smoking in public places should be banned
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Second hand smoking is more than a nuisance
My cousin died three years ago from second hand smoking. Her fault? Working in an office full of smokers. The smokers are still around, she is dead after being bedridden with a pitiful, metastasizing and deadly lung cancer.
My answer to the debate if smoking in public places should be allowed comes loud and clear. Smoking should not only be prohibited but rather strictly prohibited from any public place.
We live in a civilized world where any harm done to another person will result with a penalty. Lets look at it this way, a man is driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs. Everybody knows that his driving is potentially going to injure or kill an innocent on the street. So what happens? Due to the danger involved, driving under the influence is prohibited and stiff penalties as a consequence will arise.
I know that smoking in public and driving under the influence are two different scenarios, but after all what are the differences? The drunk driver may cause a crash and injure or kill immediately, the second hand smoker may cause cancer and injure or kill, but only years later. Timing is the only difference, as they are both iffy circumstances, the driver may cause a crash, the smoker may cause cancer. There is irresponsibility and disregard for others in both instances.
Now thinking of it, I am pretty sure my cousin would have rather died swiftly in a car accident rather than seeing her body deteriorate before her eyes.
After all, if we think of it, who allows smoking in public places? Just a handful of greedy employers-(maybe smokers themselves)- and business owners that only care about making money and care less about other people's well being.
While more and more public places are proudly prohibiting smoking there are still a few places that are far away from doing this.
An example are pubs and discos. They still have that suffocating, cloudy appearance which I personally, cannot bear. If I should decide to go, I will return home hoarse and with bloody red, irritated eyes. I have come to the point of no longer going. The owners of such businesses are greedy and careless.
The cause of pubs and disco owners' reluctance to ban smoking may be related to the fact that for some reason smokers seem to gather heavily in these places.
What these business owners are unaware of is the fact that even if smoking should be prohibited, chances are the smokers may return, leaving their cigarettes at home.
Airlines have prohibited smoking for many decades and smokers continue to fly and the airline companies continue to strive. I have never heard of smokers not traveling because of the non smoking factor. I am sure they are annoyed, but they are able to sit and cope with their abstinence issues rather stoically.
Smoking after all, is not necessary for our survival, it is worthless, however, some people seem to need to inhale a cigarette with the same urge a non -smoker needs to breath oxygen.
Smoke is a killer and should be treated accordingly. It's like a man approaching you with a ticking bomb. A countdown to doom...
Public places must realize the risks that second hand smokers pose to the public. They must put aside their greed and understand its lethal consequences.
Smokers on the other hand must understand that sometimes the best place to put the cigarette is in the ash tray and kiss the butt goodbye......
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Sorry to hear that you and your family went through such an ordeal. Indeed, smoking in public places should be banned. if the smoker cares less about their health, fine, but they should not cause others to get sick because of their habits.
While I agree with you whole-heartedly that smoking should be banned in such public places like a workplace, airplanes/airports, and generally anywhere that people are obligated to be, I have to share my opinion on this matter which differs slightly.
I don't think the government should be able to tell people what they can and cannot do to their own bodies, and I also don't think they should be able to tell a recreational (restaurants, bars, clubs) building how they have to operate.
People don't have the option of not going to work and therefore smoking should be banned, but people do not have to go into an establishment that allows smoking. It is a simple choice to make....go in or go somewhere else. We can all find a place that suits our needs and desires, but is it really fair to the smokers to tell them they aren't allowed to smoke wherever they please even when the owner of the building says its okay?
I don't think that it is. And for the record, I am a non-smoker.
Your input is actually very valid. Smokers need to have their own places as well of course! I think these places should clearly state ''smoking allowed'' upon entering so non smokers know what to expect. My friends and I were often invited to parties in pubs and we left with our eyes burning and told ourselves never again! However, smokers can even be courteous and head out a few minutes if they really must smoke. I know a few places that requires smokers to smoke outside and most smokers are very collaborative. Thanks for commenting!
well thats to sad that ur cuzin died but you have my vote on smoking shold be banned from public places cuz it can cause many people to died even if they are not even smoking.....
SMOKNG SHOULD BE BANNED !
Im doing a report on how smoking should be banned and i agree very strongly that it it unfair to the people that have to suffer for other peoples dirty habits and faults.












DAVID FRANK says:
6 months ago
I AGREE WITH YOU THAT SECOND SMOKING IS VERY BAD. WHEN I WAS A CHILD, MY MOM JUST INGORED ME ALL THE TIME IN MANY YEARS. AS THE RESULT, SHE HAD A CANCER NOW AND BEGGED FOR MY HELP TO PAY THREE BEHIND MONTHS RENT AT HER RETIREMENT COMMUNITY APT. I DID HAVE TO TELL HER AND MY TWO COUSINS THAT I WERE JUST TIRED OF SMOKING AND DRINKING. PERIOD. THEY GOT PISSED OFF AT ME. THE COUSINS WONT TALK TO ME VIA EMAIL AGAIN. MY EXCELLENT POINT WAS SMOKING AND DRINKING WERE WORTHLESS. PERIOD. BE SMART NOT TO SMOKE AND DRINK. IF ANY INNOCENT PERSON NEVER SMOKES AND DRINK, THE PERSON GETS CANCER. THOSE DOCTORS WILL BE WILLING TO TAKE GOOD CARE OF THAT INNOCENT PERSON. BUT NOT SMOKER AND DRINKER AT ALL. THOSE DOCTORS ARE TIRED OF THOSE SMOKERS AND DRINKERS TODAY. MANY COUNTRIES ARE GOING TO BAN SMOKING AND DRINKING.