I find it's a bit difficult to light up once you hit 85-90.
It's interesting that before this, legal impositions down the years were primarily to do with safety - seat belts, where children sit, mobile phones etc. Isn't the smoking ban the first on health terms rather than road safety (inside the cabin rather than engines etc)? I wonder whether this changes the definition of private space?
Oh and to join in with the when I was...Both parents smoked, surviving one still does and had four kids in car.
Then again, quite often on school runs or birthday parties you would have one kid in the front, four to five in the back seats and two to four kids in the boot of the Cortina estate flicking V-signs at oncoming drivers![]()
Bang on. Obesity is a far larger drain on NHS resources than smoking.
I'll be stuffed when farting n cars with children present is outlawed!
As of today adults are banned from lighting up in a car if there are kiddies in there with them.
Surely even the most ardent smoker doesn't need a law to tell them to stop doing something so flipping stupid, or am I living I a wonderful la-la land where even smokers can be expected to use common sense when enjoying their hobby?
It has to be law for some people to take any notice
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. I'll be stuffed when farting n cars with children present is outlawed!