
David Chung at
My solution to dealing with smokers in my building: http://www.amazon.com/3M-6000-Facepiece-Respirator-Medium/dp/B000FTEDMM
However, when the association finally asks owners to vote, I am definitely in favour of a smoke-free building because apparently smokers are incapable of containing their second-hand smoke.
However, when the association finally asks owners to vote, I am definitely in favour of a smoke-free building because apparently smokers are incapable of containing their second-hand smoke.

>> David Chung:
“apparently smokers are incapable of containing their second-hand smoke.”
Yes, they often are... ¬¬

@d6chung@identi.ca I've been smoking since I was eight. And I can definitely say there's nothing as bad as poorly ventilated (if at all) space full of smoke. There definitely should be fresh air available for all all the time (which is almost impossible in big cities). But what I can tell definitely is that you shouldn't fight particular people in the first place. Just in case you wonder, I am against smoking in public places, and I have always been. It's just a matter of philosophy.