Wednesday, November 16, 2011

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So the BBC has regurgitated the BMA lie without actually bothering to research? No surprise there then.
The British Medical Association called for the extension of the current ban on smoking in public places after reviewing evidence of the dangers.

It highlighted research showing the levels of toxins in a car can be up to 23 times higher than in a smoky bar.
This claim is a total fairy tale, a complete fabrication, utter bollocks. It has no basis in reality (unless your reality is that all smoking and smokers are bad and must be stopped at any cost). The BMA are using this lie to again call for a total ban on smoking in cars because
an outright ban - even if there were no passengers - would be the best way of protecting children as well as non-smoking adults.
Yes, that's right, a total ban on smoking in cars will protect people who aren't in the vehicle from being exposed to smoke. It's almost as if they've given up pretending that they're not making this shit up. It's utterly absurd.
Meanwhile, in Wales a public awareness campaign has begun highlighting the dangers of smoking in cars. Officials have said if that does not succeed over the next three years, a ban will be introduced.
So the Welsh will have a 'public awareness' campaign and if the public tell them to fuck off and mind their own business and stop producing dodgy reports with no factual accuracy then there will be a ban anyway? Why am I not surprised?

1 comments:

James Higham said...

I was going to comment but you covered it in your tags a....... c........... .