Is smoking in school right?!


Question:

Is smoking in school right?


Have the teachers the right to smoke in the school building?


Answers: No! Under no circumstances. They should lead by example. NO, nor the right to smoke outside and throw their butts all over the place. Probably not, but give the poor bastards a break. They have one of the most important jobs in the world, yet are among the most grossly underpaid. Plus, they have to deal with whiny pain-in-the @ss kids all day. Let 'em have their smokes in a comfortable lounge. only if it's "in the boys room." Smoking is stupid no matter where it is done. It will kill you...and the second-hand smoke will make others sick. Not in the building. Outside is a different story. I am attending college and most of the teachers that smoke they smoke outside in a designated area. I dont know what state you live in but here you can't smoke in any public buildings. No. Its not right at all. is bad for your health and orders. Its called second hand smoke. Research states people that smoke are suicidal with out them knowing it. No, they should not smoke in the building. Most modern schools do not allow smoking by anyone on the school grounds, that includes teachers. In most states smoking in side a school is illegal for teachers. They are not even suppose to smoke on the ground. When I was in college twenty years ago. We use to smoke in the cafeteria lounge area.. They shouldn't be allowed to because kids who are 18 at the school cannot either. It depends on what state you're in. Here in N.Y., a school is considered a workplace environment and smoking is definitely banned for everybody. You can't even smoke in your own car when you're in the parking lot of a school.



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