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Re: smoking in cars with kids in
« Reply #30 on: 18 December 2014, 17:21:48 »

Luckily most us are more enlightened these days, but some still need the 'big stick' to change their ways.  :(

Unfortunately in this case I think the 'big stick' will prove to be rather more 'limp stick'..
Job for Stemo then ;D
You're getting your sticks and dicks mixed up again. Ha ha ha.  :P

Oh...wait up....I mean.....shit! :-[
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« Reply #31 on: 18 December 2014, 17:25:45 »

 ;D ;D ;D
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Re: smoking in cars with kids in
« Reply #32 on: 18 December 2014, 18:34:32 »

OK, so a few years ago, it was inside public places. Today its cars. The logical conclusion is a total ban.  I occasionally like a drink. Drinking in your own home is already being made out to be antisocial, and there is a target on drinking in pubs. The logical conclusion is that will have to be banned.

Then driving diesel cars. Then any car with a combustion engine. Then electricity.


Quite simply, if people are not able to work out right from wrong, morally, its already too late, and we're screwed. Legislating will do the square root of cock all to resolve that.

A sensible start would be to line up all the do-gooders backing such crap, and remove their liberty. With a bullet.
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Re: smoking in cars with kids in
« Reply #33 on: 18 December 2014, 21:11:25 »

A sensible start would be to line up all the do-gooders backing such crap, and remove their liberty. With a bullet.

Ahh. Bullet made of lead? No can do due to ROHS legislation. :-X A greener solution would be to wire them up to a wind turbine and wait for it to start blowing, IMHO. I'm sure they're dying to prove that wind turbines aren't totally without benefit to mankind. ;)
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Re: smoking in cars with kids in
« Reply #34 on: 18 December 2014, 21:20:11 »

Unless I missed it there seems to be no suggestion of stopping kids smoking in cars....... :y :y

OK I jest, a little, who is defining the age of 'kids'?............... :-\ :-\
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« Reply #35 on: 18 December 2014, 22:51:03 »

OK, so a few years ago, it was inside public places. Today its cars. The logical conclusion is a total ban.  I occasionally like a drink. Drinking in your own home is already being made out to be antisocial, and there is a target on drinking in pubs. The logical conclusion is that will have to be banned.

Then driving diesel cars. Then any car with a combustion engine. Then electricity.


Quite simply, if people are not able to work out right from wrong, morally, its already too late, and we're screwed. Legislating will do the square root of cock all to resolve that.

A sensible start would be to line up all the do-gooders backing such crap, and remove their liberty. With a bullet.

This demonstrates a profound lack of understanding of this proposed legislation. Moronically so.

I am no left wing tree hugger. I have sometimes described my views as being somewhere to the right of Genghis Khan, however I have always stood up for those who are genuinely not in a position to control their circumstances. This may be the genuinely (not benefit scroungers) disabled, the old and infirm (genuinely infirm), and children. Compared with some of the views expressed here the BNP are left wing softies.

All together now . . . . . . . Sieg heil  ! !

I'm off . . . . .

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Re: smoking in cars with kids in
« Reply #36 on: 18 December 2014, 22:58:36 »

Can't understand why anyone would want to smoke in their car, or even their house, for that matter.

I don't.

I used to do
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« Reply #37 on: 18 December 2014, 23:01:55 »

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OK I jest, a little, who is defining the age of 'kids'?............... :-\ :-\

I'm sure I've heard that it'll apply to 'kids' up to 18 ie those that can't now legally buy them for themselves  ;) So if you pass your test at 17, you'll not be able to smoke behind the wheel of your own car cos you'd be under age  :o :o
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« Reply #38 on: 18 December 2014, 23:39:58 »

Don't smoke. No kids. Bothered? No!
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Re: smoking in cars with kids in
« Reply #39 on: 18 December 2014, 23:51:18 »

......

OK I jest, a little, who is defining the age of 'kids'?............... :-\ :-\

I'm sure I've heard that it'll apply to 'kids' up to 18 ie those that can't now legally buy them for themselves  ;) So if you pass your test at 17, you'll not be able to smoke behind the wheel of your own car cos you'd be under age  :o :o

Exactly............ ::) ::) ::) We also often see girls, and boys, 14 or 15 or thereabouts, cruising with said 17 year old, smoking, though not necessarily traditional cigarettes........... ;) ;) :-X
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Re: smoking in cars with kids in
« Reply #40 on: 18 December 2014, 23:58:51 »

OK, so a few years ago, it was inside public places. Today its cars. The logical conclusion is a total ban.  I occasionally like a drink. Drinking in your own home is already being made out to be antisocial, and there is a target on drinking in pubs. The logical conclusion is that will have to be banned.

Then driving diesel cars. Then any car with a combustion engine. Then electricity.


Quite simply, if people are not able to work out right from wrong, morally, its already too late, and we're screwed. Legislating will do the square root of cock all to resolve that.

A sensible start would be to line up all the do-gooders backing such crap, and remove their liberty. With a bullet.

This demonstrates a profound lack of understanding of this proposed legislation. Moronically so.

I am no left wing tree hugger. I have sometimes described my views as being somewhere to the right of Genghis Khan, however I have always stood up for those who are genuinely not in a position to control their circumstances. This may be the genuinely (not benefit scroungers) disabled, the old and infirm (genuinely infirm), and children. Compared with some of the views expressed here the BNP are left wing softies.

All together now . . . . . . . Sieg heil  ! !

I'm off . . . . .

Why?..............ffs, baby and bathwater spring to mind............. :( :( :(
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« Reply #41 on: 19 December 2014, 00:18:33 »

Original 2008 legislation was rolled out under the Health and Safety in the Workplace banner...

Might have sat better as a restaurant issue  :-\

If the powers that be were serious about banning smoking, they would outlaw it...
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Re: smoking in cars with kids in
« Reply #42 on: 19 December 2014, 00:24:46 »

Original 2008 legislation was rolled out under the Health and Safety in the Workplace banner...

Might have sat better as a restaurant issue  :-\

If the powers that be were serious about banning smoking, they would outlaw it...

I think they would it were not for then Tax Revenue the gain from it...........
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« Reply #43 on: 19 December 2014, 00:31:03 »

Original 2008 legislation was rolled out under the Health and Safety in the Workplace banner...

Might have sat better as a restaurant issue  :-\

If the powers that be were serious about banning smoking, they would outlaw it...

I think they would it were not for then Tax Revenue the gain from it...........
Rubbish excuse... over time the NHS savings would far out weigh the revenue loss ;) might upset the lefties though.
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Re: smoking in cars with kids in
« Reply #44 on: 19 December 2014, 00:32:48 »

OK, so a few years ago, it was inside public places. Today its cars. The logical conclusion is a total ban.  I occasionally like a drink. Drinking in your own home is already being made out to be antisocial, and there is a target on drinking in pubs. The logical conclusion is that will have to be banned.

Then driving diesel cars. Then any car with a combustion engine. Then electricity.


Quite simply, if people are not able to work out right from wrong, morally, its already too late, and we're screwed. Legislating will do the square root of cock all to resolve that.

A sensible start would be to line up all the do-gooders backing such crap, and remove their liberty. With a bullet.

This demonstrates a profound lack of understanding of this proposed legislation. Moronically so.

I am no left wing tree hugger. I have sometimes described my views as being somewhere to the right of Genghis Khan, however I have always stood up for those who are genuinely not in a position to control their circumstances. This may be the genuinely (not benefit scroungers) disabled, the old and infirm (genuinely infirm), and children. Compared with some of the views expressed here the BNP are left wing softies.

All together now . . . . . . . Sieg heil  ! !

I'm off . . . . .

Why?..............ffs, baby and bathwater spring to mind............. :( :( :(

Understandable in the face of such an utterly obtuse and self centred outlook.

There does appear to be a full moon tonight, going by some posts. Along with the ongoing "Who can be the most arrogant" competition reaching such jaw dropping levels of excelance, that not even man flu could excuse. Suprised there's anyone left on here tbh.
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