Originally posted by 3DisneyNUTS
Oh Gail it does post a risk to me. If there is a posibility of getting a smoking room then I am at risk not to mention what drifts in the hallway. Second hand smoke has been proven to be worse then dirrect smoking.
And again smoking is a choice and it kills. Until cars are made safer which is a totally another topic as to why that is happening so slowly then we have no choice but to drive to get to places especially when in requires making a living society is set up that way. Smoking is not or never will be a nessessity.
Getting a smoking room if no one is smoking provides no risk.
Smoke wefting in from outside will not kill you once in awhile.
Smoking, unfortunately, is an addiciton, not really a choice.
Going to Disney with the fear of being in a smoking room is a choice.
Smoking does kill, but not everyone. Second hand smoking is a large health risk in enclosed areas, not outside and it does not kill everyone who happens to take an occasional whiff.
But, you need not worry about me contributing to your early death from second hand smoke. I only stay at OKW and the smoking buildings are totally separate.
Society at one time thought nothing of smoking, all of a sudden it has become a band aid cure to all diseases, the vetch of all asthma sufferers and the one thing anti smokers can control.
The quality of air still leaves a great deal to be desired and it is NOT from smokers. It is from the cars that people chose to drive and emit noxious fumes. You have a choice to find alternative methods for getting to work. Ride a bike, car pool, etc.
Try and think out of the box, what one legal activity do you participate in that you would hate some rabid anti fan for trying to control. I dislike mini vans and SUV's, however, I don't feel I have any right to go on a tangent to control the choices of those that drive them and guzzle gas. Smoking is legal, the taxes from this activity support your schools, is taxed very heavily and without it you would have to pay a huge chunk in increases, certainly far more than the upkeep of a smoking unit.