tiggerfan9984
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Might want to read the whole ARTICLE source (http://www.slate.com/id/2228681):
They only read/post the parts that support their beilief.
Again, the data confirm common sense. The more open the space and the farther away you are, the lower your smoke exposure. To get the kind of exposure you'd suffer indoors, you have to stand within two feet of the smoker. Move seven feet away, and you're "close to background," i.e., breathing normal air. I recommend greater distance than that, just to be safe. But you don't need to ban smoking throughout Central Park.
Apparently, it's not very common.