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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. It is getting to the point where if they are home I have to make sure my kids are inside. The houses in my neighborhood are close together, and all the kids on the block just goof off/ play sports in the adjorning yards, so having these neighbors sitting out there As for minimizing running over others' lawns, all the lawns that are used (including theirs) are with their permission. The biggest thing is that it is sending a bad message to my kids, especially my 12 year old son (who is starting to be too old to watch everything he does), that smoking is fine, and even normal. I grew up, went to college, and lived for a while in Philadelphia, and one of the reasons I moved away (to DC) was that Philly was just full of smokers. That is not the way I want to live, and it is especially not the way I want to raise my kids. It is really hard to deal with these new neighbors, as they are always asking us over and trying to talk with us when all we want to do is distance ourselves from them. We do not want to smell the inside of their health (bleeggh, cigarette smoke)...[/quote] They have given your kids permission to use their yard as a playground out of the kindness of their own hearts and you want to take them up on their offer, but on your own terms? Am I reading this correctly? A lot of people smoke cigarettes. It's a personal choice that your kids will be exposed to. If you pass a stranger smoking a cigarette on the street do you shield your kids' eyes? This sounds a little extreme. If you are THAT concerned about second hand smoke (which your children have virtually no risk of in this scenario), then tell your kids to play in your own damn yard. [/quote]
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