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    Posted: 28 May 2008 at 7:09pm
I so agree with this.
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I didn't watch Campbell but saw the ads for it and I just thought why on earth would you smoke next to a playground etc? surely it's just common courtesy not to do it. I use to smoke but I never would have smoked around children/play areas or around anyone who didn't smoke for that matter its just plain rude.

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some parents smole while they are pushing their kids on the swings or down a slide.

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Probably the same parents who smoke in their cars. Some people are either just ignorant or they don't care.

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I totally agree with this!! I cant stand people thinking it is ok to smoke in a playgrounds


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I can't stand people who chose to smoke where I have no choice but to breathe it in. I so hope they do it
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Ban it in playgrounds. Brillant idea I say!

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yep I agree too!
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Originally posted by cuppatea cuppatea wrote:

I didn't watch Campbell but saw the ads for it and I just thought why on earth would you smoke next to a playground etc? surely it's just common courtesy not to do it. I use to smoke but I never would have smoked around children/playareas


Me too.
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As a smoker I so agree with this. I don't smoke in areas like this, it is for children not adults to sit there and smoke.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Sounds good. They should ban smoking within 10 metres of a bus stop while they're at it

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Lol Alia, I was going to write the same thing. I hate it when people smoke inside bus shelters!
Definitely agree with banning smoking at parks too, although I think it might be one of those things that will be next to impossible to enforce and the rude people who do it will just keep on doing it anyway.
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Caramel I was going to say the same thing - how do you enforce it? Its obviously easy to enforce in restaurants / bars, but how would you enforce it in parks.

I think you need to go the whole hog and ban it in all public places, like in the US. I get really frustrated when I have to walk through a cloud of smoke with people standing outside buildings smoking.

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I smoke and i say ban it in parks, no need for it in there, if your at a park usually your there with your child so why do you need to be smoking anyway?

As for bus shelters, well i smoke in them , IF i was in there first, as soon as someone else comes in i move OUT of the bus shelter.

but then im the type of smoker who moves to the other side if its blowing in a non smokers face, or if a person walks past i'll hold it behind me, cupped in my hand .
But i know plenty dont care.

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Originally posted by AliaDawn AliaDawn wrote:

Sounds good. They should ban smoking within 10 metres of a bus stop while they're at it

Yes I had a fight in a Dunedin bus stop because 2 ladies that were beside me and my kids in the bus stop lite up their smokes. They gave me a dirty look but moved without a word...they obviously knew what was good for them lol


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enforcing it would be the parents who either choose not to smoke or are smoker but don't smoke in that area. I would pipe up if I knew I had a right to say don't smoke round the park
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