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Originally Posted by guccilvr
I can understand how my argument wouldn't make that much sense if you are talking about an enclosed environment, but even then, there are plenty of germs, allergens and harmful things floating in the air at your neighborhood restaraunt that a little cigarette smoke isn't really going to make a difference one way or the other. You just happen to notice the cigarette smoke because you can actually smell it.
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Do you have any evidence for this? I don't think i've read any studies concluding that smoke-free enclosed environments contribute directly to the development of cancer, or that adding pollutants to air that is already polluted doesn't increase the risks involved with breathing that air.
Would you let someone piss in your drinking water? Why not? I mean, it's not like the water is sterile, and unless the person who is peeing is sick, you probably won't get sick from drinking their urine. Even if the pee-er was sick, whatever you were exposed to couldn't be any worse than what was in the water already, right?