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Originally posted by 33girl
There's a big difference between having a cigarette after a meal and smoking 2 packs a day. Not to mention having a cigarette when drinking as LOTS AND LOTS of people do - even though they never smoke any other time.
They say they haven't decided yet how to enforce it - but I'm guessing it'll be random testing as with drugs. If that's the case, then someone who had a puff or two when they were drinking could get fired. I'm sorry but that is ridiculous for a legal substance.
And Rudey - Dee didn't say exercise - she said EXTREME SPORTS. Skydiving not step aerobics.
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She did say banning exercise in her next-to-last post.
I can see the issue with the one a day versus 2 packs a day. But again, a cigarette or two a day, or a pack a week, still have an effect on a person's health.
And don't many insurance policies exclude coverage for very risky things such as skydiving? I distinctly remember talking about that in my insurance law class.