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Letters October 18, 2007
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Smoking just isn't neighborly

No one should have to breathe a neighbor's secondhand smoke.

Secondhand smoke does drift from one apartment to another, with the apartment getting the offending smoke with no recourse to keep the air in their apartment clean and fit to breathe.

Children especially should be protected. People who smoke are certainly not able to decide for them selves whether their smoke is remaining in their own apartment, hence laws are needed to protect the innocent from the ones who do not care.

Smoke drifts down hallways and into entrances of apartment complexes. It will drift between the walls and also wiring conduits between apartments and condos. And then we have people smoking in their living and sleeping quarters, who fall asleep, putting everyone at risk. Albert Benson Mission Viejo