Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Lighting up while driving can be costly


Sandy Breckenridge

This week's tobacco news was filled with history of tobacco reports of Congress on regulation signoff by the FDA.

Many are in the Umlauf.Einige are in favour of it, while others are against the Bill.Then there are those, like the idea but have concerns about the large loopholes in the legislation.

Another story that this week our attention is erregte.Es less newsworthy, but on the other hand of this story illustrates how the risk of passive smoking makes impact.

In Toronto, Canada a new law went into effect, which regulates, driving under the influence of Tabak.Klicken in the USA Louisiana and Arizona have similar laws, and many States are considering similar rules.

The Star.com - June 11, 2009

smoking-while-drivingWhile a women from Vaughan, Toronto, Canada was smoke with three children in the car ride, all were under the age of eleven.It was stopped and quoted under a new law that effectively was the first of the year.

The report did not say what was punished, but offender punished up to $ 250 for smoking in vehicles with children under the age of sixteen presence can be.

There were a handful of charges, but it seems, people on the effects of second-hand smoke and the hazards for children are are really at risk on the Fang.Kinder because you are more toxins as adults absorbieren.Ihre respiratory metabolism and rates because their body weight ratio higher inlet.

The medical society of Ontario provided statistics on smoking in cars, beyond alarming modified.system concentration of smoke from second hand in a vehicle can up to 27 percent higher than that of a smoker living environment and up to twenty times higher that the smoke that floated in smoky bars before public smoking bans.

Raveena Aulakh, Star-staff reporter



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