Be interesting next ski season.
All the resorts are in National Parks
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Be interesting next ski season.
All the resorts are in National Parks
I may Be hopelessly wrong , but I thought National Parks belonged to ALL Australians. I do not smoke any more but I cant see any thing wrong with people who are stupid enough to still do it (Except for their litter and the fire risks. I guess that is where all this stems from
Sure they do, but so too do Hospitals, Schools, Police Stations, Prisons, Railway Stations and trains, Bus Stops and Buses, and Taxi Ranks, and you can't smoke there either (well, prisons from next year).
That is probably right, but that does not mean that all Australian can enter and do as they please.
They are not allowed to cut down trees, damage signs, or drive in closed off areas.
Any smokers who claim that smoking doesn't affect others or the environment has obviously not read the article linked in the first post.
For example:
Cigarette butts contain hazardous chemicals such as nicotine, cadmium, arsenic and lead that are partially filtered out during smoking. When a butt is discarded, these chemicals leach into the environment, contaminating our waterways and land.
Cigarette butts contain over 4,000 chemicals, including 43 known carcinogens such as ammonia, nitrogen dioxide, formaldehyde, hydrogen cyanide and arsenic.
Cigarette butts are made from cellulose acetate, a form of plastic. They aren't made from cotton wool or paper.
Cigarette butts can also be ingested by our wildlife, wash into waterways, and spoil the beauty of our natural places.
At our local Junior Rugby League Club we found hoses and buckets of water quite effective when used outdoors around the spectator areas. "Oh, sorry. We thought you were on fire." A solution for recalcitrant smokers in the indoors bar was to have a very large footballer take the cigarette from the offender and extinguish it in their drink.
After half a season everyone from a visiting club knew not to smoke there.
Well done for teaching your club and the young that assault, is the best way, to solve a problem. We'll done in improving the skill of bullish way's. You should be very pleased with you're self. But I feel sorry for the message you sent to the young.
We will probably be wondering what all those people are doing with their heads in camp fires . LOL
Just roasting marshmallows officer.
Regards Philip A
While I can support the intent behind banning smoking in national parks, I have a problem with yet another unenforceable law. I regularly drive through the national park adjoining my place, and I probably average seeing a ranger once or twice a year. The nearest parks office is over 100km away. On the other hand, I see other people in the park perhaps even less frequently.
John