Smoking with your kids in the car?

Smoking with your kids in the car?

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amirzed

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1,736 posts

177 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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Last weekend I was driving home and stopped at some traffic lights, next to a medium size MPV, one of them Focus C Max's. It had a funny baby on board type tag in the window and it looked like the driver was sat on their own at the front with another lady sat directly behind her.

In my sidewards glance I could see that there was a baby seat to the left of the lady in the back and the lady in the back was smoking! She'd opened her window up an inch or so but the baby seat looked like one of them upto 18 months.

I was quite taken aback by this and pretty horrified.

Now to be fair I saw the seat but i couldn't see whether there was a baby in it, but given the lady sat in the back i think there may have been..

Is this normal or am i over reacting?

Rawwr

22,722 posts

235 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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You should've pulled them over and lectured them.

grumbledoak

31,548 posts

234 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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"Was this any of your business?" would be another question...

Urban Sports

11,321 posts

204 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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If there was a baby there than it really isn't on, it doesn't surprise me in the least though. People are thoughtless and selfish!

frown

5678

6,146 posts

228 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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The reaction is completely reasonable IMO. Since becoming a parent it disgusts me the amount of people you see smoking around children though, so whilst not 'normal', it's not the rarest sight.

kambites

67,593 posts

222 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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Same argument as smoking in the house when you have kids, I guess. Houses are bigger but cars tend to have better ventilation. Or indeed smoking in the presence of anyone who has no way to away from you.

Robb F

4,570 posts

172 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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I agree its unacceptable. But theres nothing you can do, and as said, its none of your business.

colonel c

7,890 posts

240 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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Should have thrown a can of Red Bull at the open window.

djfaulkner

1,103 posts

219 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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colonel c said:
Should have thrown a can of Red Bull at the open window.
Waste of a can shirley? Or do you mean an empty can?

Cyder

7,058 posts

221 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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When I were but a wee lad (well OK about 12-13) I remember going to the beach with my mate and his Dad and on the way there his Dad sparked up the biggest joint I'd ever seen, we were high as kites in the back of the car.

Somehow we made it there and back in one piece, no idea how! hehe


amirzed

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1,736 posts

177 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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grumbledoak said:
"Was this any of your business?" would be another question...
thats a very fair point

I look forward to you making this point on all threads concering any point of motoring or opinion where the subject in question is none of the posters business

amirzed

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177 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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Robb F said:
I agree its unacceptable. But theres nothing you can do, and as said, its none of your business.
I wasn't saying it was any of my business, I was simply very surprised.

Robb F

4,570 posts

172 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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amirzed said:
I wasn't saying it was any of my business, I was simply very surprised.
I didn't say you said it was any of your business...

SWoll

18,448 posts

259 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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Always disgusts me when I see this.

I'm a smoker myself and would never consider doing so around my children as I feel that not only is it highly irresponsible from a health viewpoint I also believe that if your kids see you smoke regularly it psychologically becomes a 'normal' thing to do and makes it more likely they will pick up the habit at a later date.

And to the "non of your business" brigade, is this really a topic where apathy = the high moral ground?

Robb F said:
amirzed said:
I wasn't saying it was any of my business, I was simply very surprised.
I didn't say you said it was any of your business...
rolleyes

Cyder said:
When I were but a wee lad (well OK about 12-13) I remember going to the beach with my mate and his Dad and on the way there his Dad sparked up the biggest joint I'd ever seen, we were high as kites in the back of the car.

Somehow we made it there and back in one piece, no idea how! hehe
Modern parenting at it's best there...

Edited by SWoll on Thursday 19th July 10:51


Edited by SWoll on Thursday 19th July 11:04

Robb F

4,570 posts

172 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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SWoll said:
rolleyes
Which part of my post displeases you?

Riley Blue

20,984 posts

227 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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Betcha the smoking hag in the back was the kiddies nan, bless her.

Chicane-UK

3,861 posts

186 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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Saw something similar a few weeks back - young kid in car, driver merrily smoking away.

Don't quite get the "is it any of your business" post to be honest. No, it's not. But it astonishes me that people can be so goddamn stupid and selfish sometimes.

amirzed

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1,736 posts

177 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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Robb F said:
I didn't say you said it was any of your business...
well why make the point that it isn't then?

hesnotthemessiah

2,121 posts

205 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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On a slight side issue....

My wife did the 'Race for Life' on Sunday and there was a woman walking the course smoking and had a couple of kids in tow.

NON of my business of course but I thought it was a tad insensitive as I guess many of the people raising money and partaking had lost loved ones due to cancer.

SWoll

18,448 posts

259 months

Thursday 19th July 2012
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Robb F said:
SWoll said:
rolleyes
Which part of my post displeases you?
Pointless, pedantic, argumentative and incorrect. IMO of course.