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Originally Posted by guccilvr
How am I supposed to know that you two have asthma?? Wear a sign or something.  Really, if I am in my designated "slow-suicide" area then guess what? I'm not responsible for you having an asthma attack. I am in my kennel and you came too close. If I have asthma and I'm walking down the street while you're cutting your grass should I make you stop so I don't have an attack? No because you are in your area. If I'm in mine, then anything harmful that happens to you is not my fault.
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I'm in California, there are no slow suicide zones in public or buisness buildings anymore. It's the law. How are you supposed to know if someone has asthma? If you're in a room of 30 people, 2 people could have asthma. 20 million Americans have asthma. Those odds go up in metropolitan areas, espically LA. You'll also notice that we have inhalers and very uncomfortable looks on our faces when you light up.
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Originally Posted by guccilvr
Also, the social norms bit. That changes constantly. People can't make up their minds what is or isn't acceptable.
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This social norm has been in place since the late 80s. That's most of my life.