And if I were alerted that someone near me were allergic to peanuts, I would not eat a Snickers near them.In all fairness, it is possible for someone to get sick from the smell of someone eating Snickers® since they contain peanuts
And if I were alerted that someone near me were allergic to peanuts, I would not eat a Snickers near them.In all fairness, it is possible for someone to get sick from the smell of someone eating Snickers® since they contain peanuts
Are you even reading anything I write? I AGREE that smoking should not be allowed on trains, and not just because of allergies. What I'm saying is that smoking itself (in your private home/car) should not be illegal.It does not take an "allergy" for tobacco smoke to adversely affect others like it does with peanuts ... But, setting this aside, since the thread is didn't mention candy bars ...
I still hold that smoking should not be allowed on the train. in the station, on the platform (fresh air stops) or anywhere else that would impact the non-smokers.
Hmm, might it have also been because the lead could get into the ground? Or maybe because the hunter went home and his baby licked his fingers before he washed them...Not really, they took lead out of bullets because it rubbed off on the hands of hunters while loading their guns. This is a private thing and does not impact others - but was still done.
This is STILL not the same thing.Not really, they took lead out of bullets because it rubbed off on the hands of hunters while loading their guns. This is a private thing and does not impact others - but was still done.
As I read through the post I notice noone complained about the smokers who light up as soon as they have two feet on the ground
does not cover that?smoking should not be allowed on the train. in the station, on the platform (fresh air stops) or anywhere else that would impact the non-smokers
Definitely not. That will ruin many other passengers (including mine) trips. I cannot stand the smell of smoke. It's also a clear hazard and promoting a terribly bad habit.I say yes but only in sleepers and a coach lounge.
What part of
does not cover that?
Well I'll be hanged.! I reckon I glossed right over your post. Excuse me for missing that !What part of
does not cover that?
Smoke moves and and smoking sections do not restrict the impact to those outside the section. Plus it is remarkably persistent and penetrative of upholstery.I'm a non smoker myself. Smoke has never bothered me, but can see how it would to people. It just seems like since its a legal product there should be concession, with respect to nonsmokers rights to breath smoke free air howevet.
It doesn't. The length of those stops is dictated by operations. If it is shortened because the train is running late, it is just too bad for the smokers.If the concern is that "smokers' stops" unnecessarily lengthen schedules and delay trains, shouldn't the answer be to remove/shorten those stops (at least those that exist to accommodate smokers and not for some other operating reason)?
And Amtrak shouldn't, and wouldn't stop smoke breaks.
A: They are needed to re-stock, re-fuel, and change crews for the train.
B: Some passengers really need the ability to step off every few hours and get a fresh breath of air. I wouldn't want to spend 60 hours on the Texas Eagle without being able to step off.
In my experience, not too many people smoke on the platforms. And if/when they do, it's pretty far away and doesn't bother me. As opposed to smoking inside a pretty small train, with it having no where to go.Fresh air is not smoking ... yes, keep the crew stops and, if "fresh air" is what someone wants - a group of people smoking will not provide that - a strict "no smoking" policy would.
"Fresh air" stop has long been the euphemism that Amtrak uses for smoking stops. It is easy enough to get away from smokers on the platform, so as far as I am concerned, it isn't a big deal that the nicotine addicts have to fix there. Besides, the platforms often are not under Amtrak control, and some do not allow smoking. An example of which is San Jose, no smoking is allowed anywhere on the station grounds and the "fresh air" stop there is clearly announced as not allowing smoking. Once you step off the train, Amtrak's authority often is at an end.Fresh air is not smoking ... yes, keep the crew stops and, if "fresh air" is what someone wants - a group of people smoking will not provide that - a strict "no smoking" policy would.
What's next? Tipping, Dress Code, Chair "hogs", bringing own booze, or what?I can't believe we're even having this discussion.
The Superliner version adds a ladder and a sign advising smokers to sit down for bridges.New proposed Amtrak smoking car now in pre-testing phase. (Viewliner version)
The difference between smoking tobacco and eating sugary and fatty foods is that someone can sit and eat a Snickers bar or a bag of Doritos across the table from me and the sugar and fat from the Snickers or Doritos doesn't enter my body and compromise my health, unlike the dose of second-hand smoke I'd get if someone sitting near me was puffing away.Prohibition does not work. This has been proven time and time again.
Many things can kill you, so making tobacco illegal is a slippery slope. You could argue that sugary and fatty foods kill people, so maybe we should make Doritos and Snickers illegal too.
Tobacco is a choice (just like sugary and fatty foods), so this is not the same as taking a particular medication off the shelf because it is found to cause death. The warnings are printed right on the package. People who smoke (and eat Snickers) know exactly what they're getting into.
I thought they took the lead out of bullets (and shotgun shot) because the lead sitting around in the dirt or bottom of the pond leaches out into the environment and messes up the wildlife. So even if the hunter misses the target, the bullets can still kill.In all fairness, it is possible for someone to get sick from the smell of someone eating Snickers® since they contain peanuts
Not really, they took lead out of bullets because it rubbed off on the hands of hunters while loading their guns. This is a private thing and does not impact others - but was still done.
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