AllyandJack said:Smoke travels. You don't have to blow it in someone's face on purpose for them to get a mouthful of it.
But she specifically said it was "blown" at her face.
AllyandJack said:Smoke travels. You don't have to blow it in someone's face on purpose for them to get a mouthful of it.
AllyandJack said:Smoke travels. You don't have to blow it in someone's face on purpose for them to get a mouthful of it.
eclectics said:But she specifically said it was "blown" at her face.

cteddiesgirl said:Maybe you can't believe it because you've never seen it happen. I have. Several times. And she does nothing to provoke this.
And politely asking someone to move to another seat is not infringing on their rights to smoke or even be there.
I've had many people blow smoke at me. I've even had people follow me on the bus stop when I start coughing and walk away. I say nothing or don't even look at them. I simply walk away coughing because the smoke is affecting the intake of air to my lungs. They follow with their cigarettes. I walk away again. They follow again.
This has happened several times and with different people.
As I've said, I know there are considerate smokers. But there are just those wackos out there that want to be mean and hurtful.
bananiem said:Technically, second hand smoke is murder.
Smoking in general is suicide.
eclectics said:Wow. Indianapolis must be a pretty tough town. I live in New York (not exactly known for it's warm and fuzzy reputation) and I have never seen anyone do that, ever.
AllyandJack said:It's not even like pot - at least I can enjoy the contact high from the pot. I get nothing from second-hand smoke.![]()

. I do wish I'd quit long ago but not necessarily because of my illness. Considering the stress I'm under now I picked a really lousy time to quit. It would have been much easier years ago. Even better if I had never started. But the fact is that I did start and now I'm suffering to stop. It really sucks and I admire anyone who's been able to quit more than a few weeks.-----------------------------------------------Aidensmom said:I think saying smoking is murder is extreme.
From reading this thread, I think there are some people on both sides that think their rights are more important than the other side's rights.
Cigarrette smoke triggers my asthma (if I am coughing, it is not "fake", I have cough-variant asthma). Because of this I avoid designated smoking areas, don't allow smoking in my home or car, and don't patronize places that tend to be full of smoke. It is my illness and my responsibility to control it. Smoking is legal, and smokers have every right to smoke in designated smoking areas, their home or car, and places that allow it.
That being said, I do think there are some inconsiderate smokers (those that smoke in non-designated areas, etc), just as there are inconsiderate non-smokers (those that try to make smokers guilty for smoking where it is allowed, etc.)
Both smokers and non-smokers have rights, and both should be considerate of the other.

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).Well, the time I was talking about was a time when we were at a very crowded baseball game. There were 5 of us in the group. We could not move elsewhere. There was no other place for us to go. So we ended up leaving very early and wasting our money because of a couple creeps who would not move. There were plenty of areas with 2 seats together. None with 5 seats together. No where to go but leave.Teejay32 said:I've been around smokers a long time, and I have no idea why you'd characterize this person as a "smoker", not a "sadistic creep." Normal people, which includes smokers, don't do this. Period. Normal people also do not sit there while people blow smoke at them, if they're prone to asthma attacks, and will not willingly die to prove a point. This supposed murder case will likely never happen.
eclectics said:Wow. Indianapolis must be a pretty tough town. I live in New York (not exactly known for it's warm and fuzzy reputation) and I have never seen anyone do that, ever.
vivilasvegas said:I was thinking the same thing! I'm in Chicago, never seen it happen like that.
Maybe in Sin City...(the comic, not Vegas)
I don't go to smoking places and expect to not have smoke all around me.wvrevy said:Ah, yes...the rabid non-smoker, painting all smokers as "murderers".
Here's a thought...if you're "allergic" to cigarette smoke, maybe you shouldn't stand or sit in a smoking area. If you are in a non-smoking area and some inconsiderate smoker is lighting up, maybe you could ask them not to, since it is a non-smoking area. If they refuse, or if you are not comfortable asking, I'm sure an usher (or cast member, or some form of employee) will be more than happy to ask them to extinguish their cigarette.

eclectics said:Wow. Indianapolis must be a pretty tough town. I live in New York (not exactly known for it's warm and fuzzy reputation) and I have never seen anyone do that, ever.
Aidensmom said:I think saying smoking is murder is extreme.
From reading this thread, I think there are some people on both sides that think their rights are more important than the other side's rights.
Cigarrette smoke triggers my asthma (if I am coughing, it is not "fake", I have cough-variant asthma). Because of this I avoid designated smoking areas, don't allow smoking in my home or car, and don't patronize places that tend to be full of smoke. It is my illness and my responsibility to control it. Smoking is legal, and smokers have every right to smoke in designated smoking areas, their home or car, and places that allow it.
That being said, I do think there are some inconsiderate smokers (those that smoke in non-designated areas, etc), just as there are inconsiderate non-smokers (those that try to make smokers guilty for smoking where it is allowed, etc.)
Both smokers and non-smokers have rights, and both should be considerate of the other.
I have to agree 100%, non-smoker in a smokers area ..... hold your breath ..... those who dont like my opinion ..... hold your breath till I start to care for your opinion ....wvrevy said:Ah, yes...the rabid non-smoker, painting all smokers as "murderers".
Here's a thought...if you're "allergic" to cigarette smoke, maybe you shouldn't stand or sit in a smoking area. If you are in a non-smoking area and some inconsiderate smoker is lighting up, maybe you could ask them not to, since it is a non-smoking area. If they refuse, or if you are not comfortable asking, I'm sure an usher (or cast member, or some form of employee) will be more than happy to ask them to extinguish their cigarette.
For me, as a smoker, I tend to treat others as I am treated. If some moron is standing beside me in an area where I am allowed to smoke and is making fake coughing or gagging noises...Sorry, but that's just going to cause me to react in the same fashion. I treat rudeness with rudeness, and I treat courtesy with respect and courtesy in kind. I believe I am a very courteous smoker (and my non-smoking DW has said as much to me in the past). But start that gagging and waving crap around me and I have no reason to treat you with any more respect than you are showing me.
For the record, since there seems to be this ongoing debate, I have NEVER seen a smoker deliberately blow smoke into anyone's face, so long as they were approached with some courtesy. But I have absolutely seen - many times - the whiny smoke-nazi's treat a smoker as if they are somehow less than human. Sorry, but if you treat someone that way, you don't deserve anything less than having smoke blown in your face. (Froggy, I'd have done the exact same thing you did...right down to the line about tossing him and his chair both in for a swim)
Basically, it just comes down to (sadly) uncommon courtesy. Treat people with respect, and you'll usually be treated the same, regardless of which side of the issue you happen to fall on. Tell them they "stink", however, and you're liable to not like the response you get (though it will certainly give you something else to whine about later).


cteddiesgirl said:Well, the time I was talking about was a time when we were at a very crowded baseball game. There were 5 of us in the group. We could not move elsewhere. There was no other place for us to go. So we ended up leaving very early and wasting our money because of a couple creeps who would not move. There were plenty of areas with 2 seats together. None with 5 seats together. No where to go but leave.