Has anybody here broken this particular law yet?
*gets paper and pencil ready*
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Fri 7 Sep 2007, 14:36,
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If you are the only driver or passenger then that is allowed.
I do not smoke, so it's not a problem.
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Fri 7 Sep 2007, 14:42,
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if you are a passenger then
you are not the only person in the vehicle
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Fri 7 Sep 2007, 14:44,
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Indeed,
but if you are the only driver or passeneger then you are the driver.
Essentially, if a vehicle is allocated to an individual and that individual always drives it alone then all is well.
If he ever gives another worker a lift, even a smoker who also has a van (perhaps broken down because he got some water in the fuel tank, who knows?) then the van becomes non-smoking.
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Fri 7 Sep 2007, 14:46,
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Essentially, if a vehicle is allocated to an individual and that individual always drives it alone then all is well.
If he ever gives another worker a lift, even a smoker who also has a van (perhaps broken down because he got some water in the fuel tank, who knows?) then the van becomes non-smoking.
what if you're in a cable car
then you could be a passenger and the only person in the vehicle
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Fri 7 Sep 2007, 14:50,
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