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New Jersey to Stop Smoking While Driving
ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday, July 25, 2005 TRENTON, N.J. - Ashtrays have been disappearing in cars like fins on Cadillacs, and so could smoking while driving in New Jersey, under a measure introduced in the Legislature. Although the measure faces long odds, it still has smokers incensed and arguing it's a Big Brother intrusion that threatens to take away one of the few places they can enjoy their habit. "The day a politician wants to tell me I can't smoke in my car, that's the day he takes over my lease payments," said John Cito, a financial planner from Hackensack with a taste for $20 US cigars. Those cigars, pipes and cigarettes would become no-nos for drivers. Offenders would be stung with a fine of up to $250, under the measure, whose sponsor said it's designed more to improve highway safety than protect health. Some states, including New Jersey, have considered putting the brakes on smoking while children are in the car. But none have gone for an outright ban on smoking while driving, according to Washington, D.C.-based Action on Smoking and Health, the country's oldest anti-tobacco organization. Smokers, feeling like easy targets, say enough already. They argue they've been forced outside office buildings, run off the grounds of public facilities, and asked to pony up more in per-pack excise taxes when states feel a budget squeeze. "With smoking, it's becoming increasingly fashionable to target legislation or prohibitions," said George Koodray, a member of the Metropolitan Cigar Society, a 100-strong group that meets in Paterson for dinner and a smoke. Assemblyman John McKeon, a tobacco opponent whose father died of emphysema, sponsored the legislation. He cites a AAA-sponsored study on driver distractions in which the automobile association found that of 32,000 accidents linked to distraction, one per cent were related to smoking. The measure, co-sponsored by Assemblywoman Lorretta Weinberg, a fellow Democrat, was introduced last month just before legislators' summer break. It faces some improbable odds for passing. Some legislators may fear the bill is frivolous compared with more pressing issues like taxes, said political analyst David Rebovich. And there's this to consider: Traffic safety groups acknowledge motorists now widely ignore the state's year-old law against using hand-held cellphones, so why would smoking be any different? Mitchell Sklar, of the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police, said police departments may balk at enforcing such a law. "In general, we'd rather not try to incrementally look at every single behaviour and make those a violation," he said. SOURCE: Toronto Sun |
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It'll never fly. They've been trying the same thing here for years (as well as smoking on streets).
For starters, if they do that, then they'll have to enforce no talking on cell phones (hand-held OR hands-free), eating, drinking (especially the morning coffee), putting on make-up (WTF is THAT all about?), shaving, reading (spotted a guy reading a computer magazine in rush hour traffic on Friday) and everything else that goes on inside cars. I'm not saying any of it is right, just they've opened a huge can of worms if they attempt to pass this one. |
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I heard about that on the news. They've stopped smoking in alot of bar/restaurants,and all public buildings, but to say you can't smoke in your own car is going a bit too far.
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I doubt it is just distractions that they are concerned about. What if someone threw out a cigarette and it caught some brush and caused a fire? It has happened before. But I don't think it will be passed. |
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That's how I feel about it. The same with all the other crazy things people do while driving. It's just too much of an infrigement of personal rights and freedoms too. They should be more looking at getting these mobile meth labs off the roads - its shocking to hear just how often that sort of thing is happening - talk about a moving bomb on the road! |
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Actually, I cant say this is a bad idea ( though thoroughly uninforceable ), I remember reading about a young woman driving a convertible when the car ahead dumped his cigarette out the window and the wind carried it into her lap, her dress caught fire and she wound up with 3rd degree burns on her legs....granted, this is probably a 1 in 1,000,000 chance, but, makes you think about how the unintetional actions of one can affect others
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fine with me.
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how about we ban cigarettes so smokers can stop polluting mine and every other nonsmoker's lungs. kthxsbye.
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hey, as long as its still legal to have sex and play video games while driving, who cares?
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