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[size=medium]Next it will be no drinking, since it might promote alcoholism, then no perfume, due to all the allergies on board, then no dancing, due to lawsuits from falling. I am not a fan of  legislating behavior.


Give me one good reason someone with a veranda shouldn't be able to smoke outside.


Give me one good reason why they can't have make half the lounges smoking. 


People have smoking for hundreds of years....babies were born to smoking mothers, grew up just fine, and had more babies. No one is going to die from a fellow passenger smoking 20 feet away. Second hand smoke danger is something that one must be subjected to over an extended period of time, like living with a chain smoker. You do more damage to your lungs inhaling your neighbor's fireplace smoke in the winter time who is burning treated wood, and the fumes blow all over the neighborhood.


Just another example of what an intolerant society we've become.


I am a considerate smoker, have no issues being "banned" from dining areas, etc. But a BAR? Gimme a break. A private OUTSIDE veranda? Again, gimme a break. We're all so "health conscious" that we rant over smokers, and then consume thousands of chemicals every day in our food, water and air. Ignorance reins.[/size]


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