Posted on 11/02/2002 2:48:58 AM PST by SheLion
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:08:30 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) A Springfield firefighter is the first in the state to be fired under a state law prohibiting firefighters and police officers from smoking, on or off the job.
John S. Marrero, 25, was smoking when a trooper arrested him on July 22 for driving erratically, the Springfield Fire Commission found. He also faces criminal charges of possession of crack cocaine and Oxycontin and several motor vehicle violations.
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Firefighters who are caught should be given assistance to help them kick the habit .
OH GIVE ME A BREAK!
OFF DUTY?!!!!!!>
geeze louise......I been up all night. Couldn't sleep............I saw YOU in here too, in the middle of the night!!!!
same in VA; give up the benefit and smoke to your heart's discontent. I can't believe MA beat us on a common sense law. Municipal govt set the policy here, mine says no smoking, but half the LEOs live in my neighborhood and I see some of them cheating all the time. The best thing would just be to give up the benefit.
How many times do we have to tell you and other fanatics that smokers more than pay for their own illnesses, thats what the settlement and extremely high cigarette taxes are all about, so you can stop with the propaganda.
Then you can follow them around and make sure they are wearing condoms when they have sex, don't have more than two drinks per day, never drive above the speed limit, stay the hell out of fastfood restaraunts, wear helmets and shin guards when they ride their bicycles and make damn sure they never, ever eat redmeat while diving or freefalling.
Why should you, as a taxpayer, pay welfare to a no good for nothing that hasn't worked more than two weeks in twenty years AND have to pay for their children as well?
If you want to go to the realm of personal responsibility, you'll be going a long way.
I'm not a rat, even though when a cop has a heart attack over something he caused himeself, whether on or off the job, he gets full disbility, and its MY MONEY that pays for it.
I don't care if the cop smokes, he just shouldn't get special privileges.
What special privileges? Smokers already pay exorbitant taxes and die early which menas they are not a net drain on the treasury but a net gain. In other words they are saving you MONEY. From a strcitly financial point of view, you should encourage smoking. Stupid, huh? Just as stupid as having the government tell you how to live your life.
By the way you never answered the above so I'll pose one more. Fat kills more Americans than smoking. Is being seen in Dunkin Donuts with a caffeine laced drink and a high test sugar donut cause for termination?
Beside all that, firefighters work a very dangerous job! Everytime they go out on a call, it could be their last time.
Tobacco is legal! I have seen some pretty obese firefighters. Why arent they coming down on THEM? Why arent they fining THEM?????
Its just demoralizing tobacco, IMHO. And OFF DUTY???? This is uncalled for!
The special priviledge of full, on the job, job related caused injury, which is far better than anyone gets if they have a heart attack on or off the job. If the cop is in the middle of a shootout and has a heart attack, then I have no problem with calling the condition job related whether or not he smokes.
The way this special priviledge is set is that if he keels over in the donut shop while on duty, or shoveling snow in his driveway at home on his day off, he still gets all job related benefits that he would get if had the heart attack in the middle of a shootout.
And that ain't right, especially if his condition is caused by his own behavior.
You got THAT right! Even our Surgeon General put out a report that obesity has over taken smoking for disease AND health care:
Health & Science: Surgeon general warns obesity may overtake tobacco as leading preventable killer
and
You tell em, Great Dane!!!
It's none of their damn business if someone smokes or not!!!
Fired for smoking off the job,what next
I'm afraid to ask "what's next." All the firefighters go through, and all the nannies worry about if they are smoking or not. Really pity!
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