I think anyone who smokes in a car with kids in should be ashamed of themselves, however they proberly smoke in doors in the close vacinety of their kids so the damage is already done,
saying that i think that if you they ban people smoking in cars with children in a very worthy cause
as for banning people with no kids in the cars from smoking i reckon it is a step too far.
ex smoker here btw
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(I don't smoke btw...never have done, don't like it and won't let anyone smoke either in my car or my house)
With you on that one.
I remember as a kid my mum and dad both used to smoke in the front of the car on long car journeys - they both quit now and cringe when I mention it to them (all the time)!
Also, do you remember people smoking on the tubes/trains and buses? Seems like a lifetime ago now!
having said that, each to their own and whilst I don't like it I know plenty who do...what people do in their own houses/cars etc really should be up to them
Never knew you smoked :p
hahaha i just knew that was going to come up one day! and i bloody hate B&H so must have been desperate.
If its your own car you can do what you like in it surely - not that i smoke in a car but honestly..
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Ashamed of themselves is a bit strong is it not. I wouldnt do it personally smoke in a car with kids and i dont smoke in my house anyway (i dont really smoke very much to be honest no more than one a day anyway unless i am at football). However if others want to smoke in their cars and in their homes im not going to moan at them their decission init.
My favourite is in Black Books when a customer says to the Irish shopkeeper, "Excuse me, I'm getting your second-hand smoke". He replies, "That's ok, just get me a drink sometime".
LOL Black Books is wicked.
Bill Hicks -
You never see a positive drug story on the news. They always have the same LSD story. You've all seen it: "Today a young man on acid...thought he could fly...jumped out of a building...what a tragedy!" What a dick. He's an idiot. If he thought he could fly why didn't he take off from the ground first? Check it out? You don't see geese lined up to catch elevators to fly south; they fly from the fucking ground. He's an idiot. He's dead. Good! We lost a moron? Fucking celebrate. There's one less moron in the world.
I was in a cab in New York. The cab had a sign, "Please do not smoke, Christ is our unseen guest." This guy was reaching. I figure, if He could overcome being nailed to a cross, I don't think a Marlboro Light's gonna faze Him that much.
I know this is not a very popular idea. You don't hear it too often any more … but it's the truth. I have taken drugs before and … I had a real good time. Sorry. Didn't murder anybody, didn't rape anybody, didn't rob anybody, didn't beat anybody, didn't lose – hmm – one fucking job, laughed my ass off, and went about my day.
What a Ledge...
Even better than that, did you see the two swedish birds off their faces on PCP running off from the old bill, IN THE MIDDLE OF THE MOTORWAY.
One doris gets nailed by a lorry, the other a car, only to 5mins later, get back up, spark a pig and try to run off again. Nutters.
Drugs are bad mmk, stay away.
Two days later the older twin - Sabina Eriksson - killed a random stranger (54 year old bloke who put her up when she had nowhere too stay) then jumped off a roadbridge and survived. Got five years in prison. No suggestion that drugs were involved at any stage, she's just mentally ill.
I agree that smoking cigarettes in cars should be banned, but lots of people smoke weed when driving to calm them down (when they are scared of traffic), so perhaps there should be an exclusion for that.
Are you for real? Scared of the traffic? What the christ!
F&H is, once again looking for a reaction, smoking whilst intoxicated is, quite clearly, already illegal.
FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2008
2am – Sabina Eriksson leaves her County Cork home with twin sister, Ursula.
SATURDAY, MAY 17
8:30am – Eriksson and her sister go to St Anne Police Station, in Liverpool, to report concerns over their children.
Midday – They board a National Express coach to Victoria Station, in London.
1pm – The coach stops at Keele Services to change drivers. It was not a scheduled comfort-break stop.
3.20pm – Police called to M6, just north of Keele Services.
Ursula has run onto the carriageway in front of a lorry. Eriksson runs in front of a silver Volkswagen Polo car and is knocked into the air.
Eriksson then regains consciousness, runs across the carriageway and punches a female police officer as she tries to stop her and then runs off. She is arrested and taken to the Northern Area Custody facility, at Etruria.
MONDAY, MAY 19
Eriksson is charged with assaulting a police officer and trespassing onto a motorway. She appears before North Staffordshire magistrates at Fenton, is sentenced to one-day custody and released.
7pm – Eriksson strikes up a conversation with Glenn Hollinshead and his friend Peter Molloy in Christchurch Road, Fenton, after they leave the Royal Oak pub. They all go to Mr Hollinshead's home in Duke Street.
11.40pm – Mr Molloy leaves the property.
TUESDAY, MAY 20
Lunchtime: Mr Hollinshead phones brother, Paul, who lives in Blurton and works at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire, and tells him about Eriksson and her sister.
He asks him if he can find out what ward Ursula is on in the hospital.
7.40pm – Mr Hollinshead goes outside and asks neighbour, Frank Booth, for some tea bags.
Mr Booth is washing his minibus and asks Mr Hollinshead to wait until he has finished.
Mr Hollinshead goes back into the house.
But 74 seconds later Mr Hollinshead comes back out of the house, saying: "she's stabbed me".
7.49pm – Paramedics on their way to a reported stabbing in Duke Street see Eriksson standing on an island between two carriageways near Heron Cross roundabout off the A50. She is hitting herself on the head with a large hammer.
8pm – Motorist Joshua Grattage stops his car and takes the hammer off Eriksson.
When Eriksson sees the paramedics she runs towards the roundabout over the A50, followed by ambulance officers. She climbs the railings and jumps down to the A50.
The paramedics are told to go to the stabbing incident in Duke Street.
8.05pm – Police arrive at Duke Street to find Mr Hollinshead's body in an alleyway.
FRIDAY, JUNE 6
Eriksson is arrested while still a patient at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
Eriksson leaves hospital and is taken straight to the Northern Area Custody suite, in Etruria.
7.43pm – Eriksson is charged with murdering Mr Hollinshead