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Saturday, October 28, 2006
Ban smoking in cars
New Zealand medical researchers said Friday that laws are needed to ban smoking in vehicles where children are passengers, finding evidence that second-hand smoke causes respiratory illnesses in children. In research findings published Friday, a Wellington School of Medicine study found being in a car with a smoker was equivalent to sitting in a smoky bar, even with the smoker's car window fully wound down. With all the car windows closed, smoke pollution was at least twice as bad as sitting in the smokiest bar, the researchers said. (Full article here)
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