I don't smoke, and I don't think I have ever had a child in my last 2 cars, but what do we think of
THIS BAN
My immediate though is what a waste of public money debating and passing the bill, how on earth can it be policed, using mobiles whilst driving is
illegal, but every other car on the motorway has some numpty behind the wheel on a hand held.
Just a deeper dive into nannydom IMO
[Edited on 11/2/14 by r1_pete]
I have to disagree to be honest, whilst I accept policing it is impossible I think banning it will stop some people doing it, I don't like to see it myself.
Anything that forces people to stop smoking is a good thing
I agree Ben, I'd also like to see lots of other things banned (since the meaning of such words as 'responsibility' and
'moral' are now banned to
Kit cars (dangerously fast, unnecessary, not Type Approved, no ENCAP...)
Driving of any kind on the road (really dangerous).
Motor racing
Horse riding(dangerously uneccessary)
Skiing
Motorcycles
Hang Gliding
Walking
Stairs
Baths
Windows
Hot Coffee
List is endless, but we must legislate and protect.
Continuous surveillance by the Gummit is really the only way forward here, backed up by several volumes of legislation, all to suit the ruling
classes......
Government knows best.
Emotive subject and take your points, however non of the list above can be compared to placing a baby in a confined space and filling it with smoke,
what the answer ? Do nothing ?
eta, if the law is passed I don't expect to see camera vans looking out for it, I would hope it would put some moral pressure on some not to sit
a young child in a car full of smoke and for me that's the purpose of it.
[Edited on 11/2/14 by Jon Ison]
While i agree that smoking in a car where a child is present just isn't on. It should be a matter of common sense and morals rather than the
slippery slope of making it law. Unfortunately alot of people have little of either and have to be forced to do the right thing.
Throwing cigarette butts out of the car window is classed as littering and really bugs me, but you never hear of anyone getting done for it. I did
think it was illegal to light or extinguish a cigarette while driving, but that must of been an old wives tale.
I must admit,it does really annoy me when i see parents with windows up smoking away and kids sat at the back
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Originally posted by Duncan36Throwing cigarette butts out of the car window is classed as littering and really bugs me, but you never hear of anyone getting done for it. I did think it was illegal to light or extinguish a cigarette while driving, but that must be an old wives tale.
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Originally posted by Ben_Copeland
Anything that forces people to stop smoking is a good thing
It should be illegal to smoke in the presence of children. Long term that'd be a lot more effective than the current restrictions.
I recently had to attend a speed awareness course. During the course the guy giving it (accident investigator for the region) says all the speed vans
around hull are now testing trial software that can tell if you are holding a phone to your face "and some other things", and are pretty
much 100% accurate, so expect the automated 'using phone while driving' fines o start dropping through the door shortly. I would expect it
will be quie easy to adapt the image recognition software for smoking detection.
Hugh
Couldn't agree more Pete. I hate littering of any type, i booted someone out of my car for doing it when i was young, in hindsight it wans't
a clever thing to do on the A38 in Devon, but i bet they thought twice about doing it again.
Just before christmas a guy in a van in front of me was throwing litter out of the window, so i took photos and put it on his own social media,
twitter and facebook as well as the well used facebook page for the village. Hopefully that got the message across.
I support it. Yes it would be nice to think that common sense and morals would be enough to ensure people don't smoke in a car with children, but the reality is you see it all the time, and I deplore it. I am not expecting the police to suddenly start nicking people for it (has anyone been done for middle lane hogging since the law was brought in?), but I do expect it will start to make a difference, and start to make people change their habits. Eventually it will be like dog poo - when I was young, it was everywhere and it was socially accepted to let your dog crap where it wants. Nowadays, it is not socially acceptable, and the change in behaviour is quite clear to see. I hope the same is true for smoking in cars (and in any other confined spaces with children present).
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Originally posted by Duncan36
While i agree that smoking in a car where a child is present just isn't on. It should be a matter of common sense and morals rather than the slippery slope of making it law. Unfortunately alot of people have little of either and have to be forced to do the right thing.
Throwing cigarette butts out of the car window is classed as littering and really bugs me, but you never hear of anyone getting done for it. I did think it was illegal to light or extinguish a cigarette while driving, but that must of been an old wives tale.
The people who care about being caught doing this are already (by and large) not smoking in childrens presence. The people who don't give a toss will continue as they don't care about being caught. All a bit silly really.
If people don't have the common sense not to smoke when kids are in the car, I doubt they have the common sense to follow the law.
But it's virtually impossible to police. Not to mention a huge waste of police time.
agree with most of the above. cant see how they will police it. I still see kids roaming about in the back of cars not belted in. (saw one last night
in fact)
is it illegal to eat whilst driving?
if so how is it legal to hold/light a smouldering piece of paper/dried leaves?
if I lit a candle whilst driving would I get done?
paul
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Originally posted by swanny
agree with most of the above. cant see how they will police it. I still see kids roaming about in the back of cars not belted in. (saw one last night in fact)
is it illegal to eat whilst driving?
if so how is it legal to hold/light a smouldering piece of paper/dried leaves?
if I lit a candle whilst driving would I get done?
paul
As much as I agree with the sentiments of the law it will never stop the numptys who actually do it. The same with mobile phones, I see more people driving whilst on the phone now than ever before.
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is it illegal to eat whilst driving? if so how is it legal to hold/light a smouldering piece of paper/dried leaves?
ive never been caught shaving, while on the way to work
Considering loads of young mothers to be still smoke while pregnant to deliberately stunt their baby’s growth so that they will have an easier birth, I’m sure it will accomplish absolutely nothing, as some folk care little about their own health far less that of others.
My Mother (as did all of them in that generation) smoked all through pregnancy with me (and my Sisters) and none of us can be considered to be stunted. Different times....
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Originally posted by jeffw
My Mother (as did all of them in that generation) smoked all through pregnancy with me (and my Sisters) and none of us can be considered to be stunted. Different times....
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Originally posted by sdh2903
As much as I agree with the sentiments of the law it will never stop the numptys who actually do it. The same with mobile phones, I see more people driving whilst on the phone now than ever before.
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Originally posted by jacko
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Originally posted by sdh2903
As much as I agree with the sentiments of the law it will never stop the numptys who actually do it. The same with mobile phones, I see more people driving whilst on the phone now than ever before.
I bet most would stop if they had there car taken off them and band them from driving for 3 years
Jacko
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Originally posted by jeffw
My Mother (as did all of them in that generation) smoked all through pregnancy with me (and my Sisters) and none of us can be considered to be stunted. Different times....
I don't think they should bother, I don't think it's the governments place to make rules based on morality but mostly because as above
it's a waste of time and probably already illegal.
For a start, smoking in a car or van used for work is illegal under the existing smoking ban, I'm not going to look up the exact wording but
I'm pretty sure smoking in a work van (even if you own it) is illegal but how often do you see guys in vans smoking? Same if your house is
registered as a business address for council tax purposes (Though I believe only in rooms deemed to be for work). Basically people are already smoking
illegally in vehicles and noone seems to do anything about just like people using phones.
two, it is already socially unacceptable to smoke in the car with children so on that ground I don't think it will do anything. I don't
think people should be smoking in cars, I want to make that clear, I just don't think it should be the law.
I actually think most of the smoking bans effects have been negative, more people getting ill from exposure to outside, everywhere outside smells of
smoke, everywhere inside smells of people, loads of people now sucking on unregulated artificial cigarettes and most other anti tobacco laws have in
no way made things better. Ban all advertising so now all the companies make more money, same with plain packets as theres less expenses.
I really think the money being spent on this would be better spent educating people on why they shouldn't be doing this.
On the same note I dissagree with compulsory seat belt use and child seats until the age of 12. I think people should be wearing seat belts but I
think it should be upto the individual.
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Originally posted by morcus
On the same note I dissagree with compulsory seat belt use and child seats until the age of 12. I think people should be wearing seat belts but I think it should be upto the individual.
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Originally posted by sdh2903
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Originally posted by morcus
On the same note I dissagree with compulsory seat belt use and child seats until the age of 12. I think people should be wearing seat belts but I think it should be upto the individual.
What utter bollox
Would you be saying that if your 15 stone mate was propelled into the back of your head in an accident because he chose not to wear his belt? No you wouldn't be saying anything because you'd be dead!!!
Like I said, people should be wearing the seat belt, but in that situation it would be my fault for not making him wear one still, just as the law
says it would be now, only difference is I'd not be breaking the law.
by the same token would you be happy to pay a fine and get some points when you mate in the back took off his seat belt to take his coat off while you
stuck in city traffic not going anywhere?
Anyone who does smoke with their kids in the car will be shortening their own lives and the lives of their children. Whilst knowing this (they cannot
be unaware?), the must be of a lower mental order, and by genetic presumption, so must their offspring.
So, let let Darwin have his theory and allow the human race to improve its gene pool by allowing this self culling to continue.
Quick summary - If chavs want to poison their kids, let 'em.
Not wearing a seatbelt - Illegal....but you still see plenty doing it..... poorly policed
Using mobile phone - Illegal...but you still see a huge amount of people doing it....poorly policed
And others...all the same
Now Smoking in a car with kids....won't make naff all difference as they're aren't enough coppers out there to police this and the
myriad of other offences.
Why are they poorly policed? Probably because thy have been subject to the multitude of cuts by the government. So you get one copper in a car to
cover hundreds of miles of roads.
Also it's easier to see a missing seatbelt or a phone in the hand....but you can't always see a kid in a child seat in a car, so do you pull
over all smokers just in case there is a baby seat in the back?
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Originally posted by morcus
Like I said, people should be wearing the seat belt, but in that situation it would be my fault for not making him wear one still, just as the law says it would be now, only difference is I'd not be breaking the law.
by the same token would you be happy to pay a fine and get some points when you mate in the back took off his seat belt to take his coat off while you stuck in city traffic not going anywhere?
one of the only good ideas I see from the government. I was on the m62 the other day. There was a young couple in a car smoking with the windows up and a young kid in the back. I just don't get it......
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Originally posted by Duncan36
Throwing cigarette butts out of the car window is classed as littering and really bugs me, but you never hear of anyone getting done for it.
just ban smoking or a much more sensible idea, take all the smokers children away! being smokers they are clearly unfit to be parents. it has to be
much better putting them into social care where they can be messed up fully rather than just a little bit by their parents.
now being serious. i know its not a good idea to smoke and its also not good to expose others to your smoke but! when i was a child everyone smoked
everywhere pubs, restaurants, cars....................you name it! I'm still alive! heck i remember when i did my very first week of work
experience at 13-14. everyone at the place smoked indoors at work! you couldn't even see the other side of the room it was that smoky in there!
again............................. still alive!
At the end of the day its all just political BS and a complete waste of tax money. MP's need to come up with silly poo like this to keep
themselves in jobs. If they didn't we could say hey maybe we don't need so many of them and save a bit more money! Lets face it they
don't want that to happen!
the sort of people that smoke in cars with their kids on board are hardly the type that will give an ass about what the gov are saying. As mentioned
before, like mobile phones its virtually impossible to enforce. My bro and his wife to be, both smoke. They have a two year old, being good
parents they don't smoke in the house, car or anywhere near the baby!
why don't they take the money for this stupid idea and use it to build some make shift flood defences, then go pump a few more peoples houses
out! that would be a good idea
[Edited on 11/2/2014 by ashg]
Totally pointless law, if it gets on the books. What's the point of being all high and mighty about smoking in cars while ignoring the fact the
child will be going home at some point.
The Government of the day should either ban smoking outright or stop pretending to be making healthy choices for us when it treats smokers as cash
cow.
FWIW I don't smoke.
I'm in favour. It might be unenforceable but it at least makes the point and puts some social pressure on people who do it.
The solution for smoking is just increased taxation to discourage kids from starting. Seems to be working!
Were I live its more likely the kids smoking with their Parents in the front
is that going to be illegal ?
Fwiw ive never smoked, nor my parents, and ive never managed to find out what the attraction is to smoking
Just get parent to hand over their kids to the government at birth and abdicate all responsibility.
If wearing a seat belt was not a legal requirement then most people would not bother, hopefully by making smoking illegal with children in the car
this will have the same affect.
I'm in favour, if it stops a couple of hundred people poisoning their or other peoples children then it's worth the effort.
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now being serious. i know its not a good idea to smoke and its also not good to expose others to your smoke but! when i was a child everyone smoked everywhere pubs, restaurants, cars....................you name it! I'm still alive! heck i remember when i did my very first week of work experience at 13-14. everyone at the place smoked indoors at work! you couldn't even see the other side of the room it was that smoky in there! again............................. still alive!
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Originally posted by coyoteboy
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now being serious. i know its not a good idea to smoke and its also not good to expose others to your smoke but! when i was a child everyone smoked everywhere pubs, restaurants, cars....................you name it! I'm still alive! heck i remember when i did my very first week of work experience at 13-14. everyone at the place smoked indoors at work! you couldn't even see the other side of the room it was that smoky in there! again............................. still alive!
Unfortunately the "im still alive" argument doesn't pan out. Single data points are not valid. (inter)National statistics show there's significant impact and cancer rates are closely linked, and that we're effectively sitting on a cancer timebomb as a side effect. You might be still alive now, but what if it accelerated a chain of events? What if you're not affected but 9 people out of 10 are unlucky with it?
Remember, single data-points and anecdotes are invalid argument points. Policy is (or at least should be) set by statistically significant, independently variable analysis of all available data.
Agree with Ash (!)
There point I would make about cancer deaths is....We are not dying of other diseases or accidents first. The tidal wave of cancer related deaths
are, by and large, replacements for deaths by TB etc etc.
The rise in Dementia cases is a also directly related to this, live longer and you are more likely to get Dementia. The cost to the country of all
these people surviving to get cancer in old age and/or Dementia is enormous and is having a big impact of NHS/Social spending.
Certainly children should be protected where possible but an in-car smoking ban is unenforceable. I often see HGV drivers on their phones or texting
or, indeed, watching videos on laptops and they don't seem to get caught, what chance of making any impact on the number of people who smoke in
cars with children by making it illegal?