In many countries it is now illegal to smoke in public places. It is only fair that people who wish to smoke should have to leave the building. Do you agree or disagree?

Due to
the hazardous effects of smoking on the
person
and their surrounding people, many nations have declared that it is prohibited to
smoke
in public places. Still, many of them are chain smokers, and they have to have it multiple times a day, and for that, they must have to leave the premises to
smoke
at predesigned places. I firmly believe in the aforementioned statement, and I will share the reasons with examples. To embark, it is quite dangerous to
smoke
or even live with a
person
who smokes frequently. Because it could be more fatal to an individual who inhales the
smoke
than the
person
who actually smokes.
For instance
, a recently published study illustrated that more than 10% of individuals are prone to lung cancer or any sort of respiratory disease, and the number one reason given in that study was smoking.
Hence
, the ideal way is to leave the place for your loved ones' safety and find out a smoking zone where there are fewer chances to affect others.
Additionally
, the habit of smoking not only affects the individual but
also
can bring long-lasting problems to the entire upcoming generations. First of all, it could become a reason for multigenerational diseases like cancer, and the children of the smoker are more vulnerable to it even if they do not
smoke
.
Second,
if the toddlers see their parents look fancy
while
smoking a cigar, they eventually get into the trap and ruined their life.
For example
, a well-known published New York Times article says that the majority of people get
this
disastrous practice from their loved ones.
Therefore
, it is high time people should work hard to reverse the habit, if not possible,
then
they should
smoke
only in the specially designed smoking zones.
To conclude
, smoking is a habit that a
person
can not easily leave behind, So, either their family should help them or individuals should take responsibility to make it less dangerous for others by using a smoker's cabin.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • secondhand smoke
  • respiratory problems
  • cardiovascular disease
  • clean air
  • public health
  • hospital admissions
  • economic benefits
  • smoking cessation
  • cultural shift
  • healthcare costs
  • smoke-free laws
  • enforcement
  • designated smoking areas
  • compliance
  • social attitudes
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