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Erratic6576 | 2 years ago

Yeah. I can no longer stand the smell of smoke no matter how far away. My wife hates me because we can’t sit on terraces to eat and drink next to smokers and traffic smoke

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dingnuts|2 years ago

Where do you live that smoking is allowed and common in shared outdoor spaces, and where catalytic converters aren't common?

odiroot|2 years ago

It's really common in German-speaking countries and in the Mediterranean.

klyrs|2 years ago

Where I live, "beautiful bc," it was decided that emissions testing was ineffective so we stopped doing it. Also there's a rash of catalytic converter thefts. A real catalytic converter is expensive. A metal tube the same size and shape is less expensive and deters future theft. Put it together and there's a significant number of cars whose exhaust is way over legal limits but they only get caught if a cop feels like noticing. And the police are not known for treehugging.

Smoking is outlawed in parks, but allowed on sidewalks.

officeplant|2 years ago

Out here in the Southern US that's just the norm. I can smell poorly running 10-40 year old trucks and cars every day along side the newest diesel truck trying to roll coal on a Prius for shits and giggles. Add on top of that smelling peoples cigarette smoke two cars over and seeing them litter the cigarette butt.

We didn't get a Bar smoking ban locally until recently and at first it only targeted bars that serve food.

weberer|2 years ago

The USA actually has pretty strict emissions standards for diesel engines, so most cars on the road are relatively clean burning gasoline cars. But in parts of Europe or Asia, diesel vehicles are much more common, and their exhaust has a distinct smell from the sulfur and nitrogen oxides they produce.

ghaff|2 years ago

It's not uncommon outdoors. Still the case in the UK--and almost certainly other areas in Europe--as far as I know.

hiq|2 years ago

> Where do you live that smoking is allowed and common in shared outdoor spaces

It's pretty common in France and Switzerland.