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<blockquote data-quote="TooTechie" data-source="post: 1387462" data-attributes="member: 28388"><p>I could see a no smoking in tractors rule as its enclosed or a no smoking in package cars unless a door is open. When I was a cover guy there were 2 trucks that were a bitch to drive because it was clear the guy didn't open a door/window. All surfaces were coated with sticky tar and windows all foggy, smelled like an ash tray. There were also a handful of trucks where you could tell the driver smoked but the smell wasn't overpowering and the surfaces weren't all sticky so they didn't keep it all closed up.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my 28 year old brown truck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TooTechie, post: 1387462, member: 28388"] I could see a no smoking in tractors rule as its enclosed or a no smoking in package cars unless a door is open. When I was a cover guy there were 2 trucks that were a bitch to drive because it was clear the guy didn't open a door/window. All surfaces were coated with sticky tar and windows all foggy, smelled like an ash tray. There were also a handful of trucks where you could tell the driver smoked but the smell wasn't overpowering and the surfaces weren't all sticky so they didn't keep it all closed up. Sent from my 28 year old brown truck [/QUOTE]
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