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Rev. Roger Perry
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The anti-smoking lobby has lost it. First they started using scare tactics ignoring the other more common carcinogens & then went on to using invented science (the invisable gas that defies the laws of physics). Now they want to stop me smoking in my car, the important words being MY CAR.

  A law has to be enforcable, this one (if they brought it out) would not be. If I was charge with smoking in the vehicle I paid for I would not pay any fine or accept anyother ’punishment’ handed down to me they would then have to gaol me & once in gaol I would refuse to eat.

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Aha! He cried with glee. If you get sent to prison Scouse, you will be allowed to smoke in your cell, or so I have been informed. You will also get three square meals a day, have a TV extensive use of a library, sports equipment and of course with winter coming, warm central heating.....all on the tax payer.



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Mike Pass
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Hhmmm!!!!

I would love to see the bizzies trying to enforce a ’no smoking in your car’ law, given their complete lack of interest and ineptitude in enforcing the prohibition of the use of mobile phones in vehicles.

Damnant quod non intellegunt.
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Mike Pass
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Hhhmmm!!!!


Quoting: Rev. Roger Perry


Aha! He cried with glee. If you get sent to prison Scouse, you will be allowed to smoke in your cell, or so I have been informed. You will also get three square meals a day, have a TV extensive use of a library, sports equipment and of course with winter coming, warm central heating.....all on the tax payer.



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Oi, Vicar matey! Will there be chocolate at all?

Damnant quod non intellegunt.
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Apart from the medical reasons for not smoking in a car or anywhere else for that matter, perhaps we should consider the safety aspect of driving while smoking.  Like using mobile phones which are illegal while driving, so too when smoking and driving, full control of the car cannot be in the hands of the driver.

With so many cars on the roads today and the high speed that cars are driven on motorways then full concentration should be on driving as any other activity will interfere with that concentration. This also includes the smallest amount of alcohol which will impair driving.  
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John (scouse) Hirons
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Oi, Vicar matey! Will there be chocolate at all?




Alright Mike, Nah, but you can have all the porridge you want.

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