If someone dies because of having to be outside of the workplace is the government responsible?
if because of government regulation someone dies, who is responsible the employer who was happy to supply smoke rooms or the government who said you had to be on the streets/
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no it is down to you, if you go outside for a smoke, keep safe all the best
No. If you want to smoke and you decide to go outsdie, that's your problem.
The law says I cannot take drugs. If I die because I killed trying to buy some, that's not the government's fault either is it?
No one has to go outside.
just quit smoking.
the government doesnt make you go outside it is the choice of the smoker to do so.
This is absurd. Smokers have no concern for their own health nor anybody elses, so surely the rest of us are exempt from any blame should some fatality occur to them through their own lifestyle choice?
Yer 'as yer choice an' yer takes yer pick. If you want to go outside that is your problem, If you get killed through the negligence of your employer or his servant carrying out his duties and he drops a block of concrete on your head or indeed a third party while you are having a quiet *** that is his problem in negligence
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