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I for one support the separation between the privacy of your own home and/or
else where you happen to be away from work, but however for a example I
personally have a job where I sometimes have to have face to face meetings
with customers (and sometimes working with children directly), and I feel my
employer would frown upon me wearing clothing with cigarette smoke on.
Which is only right to expect being that I work in the rehabilitation
industry, but I would expect the same expectations if I was a bank teller or
a car salesman.
Thanks,
Anthony
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From: Cerebral Palsy List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Kathleen Salkin
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 6:00 PM
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I think it's an invasion of privacy to force people not to smoke in
the privacy of their own homes. I loathe smoking, don't get me
wrong, but I think we're crossing a line here when forcing smokers to
quit outside the workplace.
Kat
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