Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
No smoking if the
kids are in the car, says England
Why not or hasn’t it
yet might be the questions you may ask. How much kids are affected in such a
concealed environment doesn’t require rocket science. Children are so vulnerable
to secondhand smoke because their lungs are smaller, immune systems are less
developed and they breathe faster. And imagine how concentrated the air in a
car is even if the windows are open. Even though some countries even ban
smoking in a car when there are any other passengers, there are many
thoughtless smokers who don’t care about their passengers, including their family
members.
Enjoy reading and
learning about this new ban on in-car smoking.
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