Hopefully this will become the rule rather than the exception.
I understand there is a lawsuit in the Northeast somewhere claiming the vehicles (pkg cars and especially feeder tractors) are work areas and are covered by OSHA rules regarding health and safety.
There's nothing quite like having to spend 6-8 hours in a tractor with the stench of someone else's cigarette smoke.
If Atlanta had any intestinal fortitude they would ban smoking in all vehicles and buildings or areas around entry ways to buildings.
No offense, but the government can "butt" the heck out of my business. Just what we need. The government telling me what I can do and where I can do it. Is that what you people really want? Yes I know that cigarette smoking is harmful to the smoker and there have been studies that show that second hand smoke is harmful to others to some extent. However, how does smelling a stale smoke odor in a shared vehicle jeopardize anyone's health and or safety? You know, letting the government regulate these kinds of things are a slippery slope and there are so many ways rules like this can be interpreted. All I'm saying is...be careful what you wish for...
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