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Originally Posted by patrickt
I obviously agreed. It does explain why no one born in the 1940s when new fathers handed out cigars, is still alive. Second-hand smoke causes cancer. I grew up with two parents who smoked, bowling alleys were full of cigarette smoke, don't even think about going into a bar and I haven't figured out yet how we have politicians who are 80-years old like Rep. Rangel who started their careers in smoke-filled back rooms. Even outside, in a strong wind, it's deadly. Actually, seeing people smoke is dangerous.
Of course, HarryT, high-blood pressure and stress is dangerous, too.
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It's amazing how quickly cigarette smoke can spread. I can be stopped at a traffic light with the windows closed and the air conditioning on and often smell the cigarette smoke from an adjacent vehicle unless I temporarily turn on Recirculate to avoid the AC from sucking it in.