Having been "discriminated" against for some time now (smoker), I've not got a lot of sympathy over this one - in fact, none at all :lol:.
It's all kind of "I told you so..." for me.
I do drink, but I've always regarded alcohol as far more of an issue to people and society than tobacco. (I have NO evidence to back this up, it's just the impression/vibe I've had for years).
When the smoking stuff was coming in, I was thinking "fine, if we're going to get all nanny-state about this, what about alcohol then?"
I don't want nanny/police-state about either. It seems to me that if you put a bunch of rules in place, it removes an individual's responsibility to behave in what otherwise might have been a sensible/considerate manner. If there's an "appropriate rule" in place, it tends to stop us having to think and consider our actions around the area that the rule was intended to "help". We tend to go to the "letter of the law" instead. For some that means stay inside it, for some it means "step over it as far as I can without getting caught".
And then if you don't enforce the rules properly... well, you're fecked! :lol:
Anyway, I want legislation against chewing gum - both the chewing of it, and the irresponsible disposal of it. Oh, and, ugly people, they need to be controlled as well... sterilisation might be an option?