Probably because the 'Smoking Permitted' area is too far away and they don't have that sort of time available if they are having a break at work.
they banned smoking in public buildings so that non smokers wouldn't be forced to inhale the smoke (second hand smoke)
The main reason why smoking should be banned in public places is because the smoke affects non-smokers as well. Smoke produced from the cigarette or tobacco results in lung cancer for anyone who inhales it, both the smoker and non-smoker.
There is a downstairs smoking lounge with no windows and the train make regular stops for smokers to smoke outside. Other than this a smoking free train.
The main reason why smoking should be banned in public places is because the smoke affects non-smokers as well. Smoke produced from the cigarette or tobacco results in lung cancer for anyone who inhales it, both the smoker and non-smoker.
when non smokers breathe the smoke of cigars it is called second - hand smoking. That's how they get affected which ends up inviting non smokers to smoke.
Breathing secondary smoke is as bad for you as if you were smoking yourself.
the anti smoke law was made to protect non smokers and also to try to help smokers to quit smoking!
Secondary smoke is cigarette smoke non-smokers inhale from nearby smokers. See http://www.answers.com/topic/tobacco-smoking for more details.
Non-smokers are affected by the smoke that is given off when the smokers, smoke. It's called second hand smoke and it's as dangerous (or even more) than juts regularly smoking.
no because smoking can spread to all around the place and if talking about non-smokers with smoke zones,non smokers can get asthma and other diseases
its called second-hand smoking, and its worse for you than smoking (because you breathe the tobacco smoke).
Passive smoking - or second hand smoking - is the involuntary action of inhaling surrounding smoke. This pertains mainly to nonsmokers who are present in the company of smokers, and therefore are not actively smoking but breathing the smoky surrounding air.