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Originally Posted by eribrav
I'm uncomfortable with this policy. I alo work in health care, and the writing is on the wall that our whole campus will be smoke free in the next 18 months. Since it's a large campus, smokers will essentially have to walk to their cars and lock themselves in to smoke.
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At my employer, smoking is not allowed on the the company owned premises. That begins when you turn into the parking lot. I'm fine with their policy, it's their property.
I'm as anti smoking as it gets. In my opinion, smoker's rights end when smoke enters my lungs. That said, I have a real problem with this company's policy. Telling employees that they can't participate in a legal activity, on their own time, in their own home , sets a bad precedent. What's next? Do I need to give up the motorcycle endorsement on my driver's license because riding a motorcycle is dangerous? Monitor coffee and alcohol intake? I think this policy goes too far.