"Your right to flail your fist ends short of where my nose begins."
Applying that principle, the Devil's in the details.
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Some of these legal standards are quite sensible.
Those that wish to drink themselves into a stupor are not prevented from doing so
provided they don't drive on public roadway while under the influence. Sensible.
What's the sensible way to apply this principle to secondhand tobacco smoke in public venues?
Has New Zealand corrected a deficiency that was an overreaction to secondhand smoke?
- or -
Are they waffling on a common sense standard?
Applying that principle, the Devil's in the details.
As New Zealand Reverses Its Smoking Ban, Other Countries Push Ahead
No country has an all-out restriction but many curb smoking in public places
As New Zealand Reverses Its Smoking Ban, Other Countries Push Ahead
There are a patchwork of smoking regulations around the world, from local restrictions to national bans on smoking in public places.
Some of these legal standards are quite sensible.
Those that wish to drink themselves into a stupor are not prevented from doing so
provided they don't drive on public roadway while under the influence. Sensible.
What's the sensible way to apply this principle to secondhand tobacco smoke in public venues?
Has New Zealand corrected a deficiency that was an overreaction to secondhand smoke?
- or -
Are they waffling on a common sense standard?