11-13-2015, 01:22 PM
I am pretty sure the vast majority of public housing units have children. Maybe Phil can give us more info on this. So there should be no smoking if children are present.
But even if second hand smoke was not a problem, there is still a legitimates safety issue. Smoking is the number one cause death, injury, and property damage from house fires.
And this is not an expensive enforcement requirement like drug tests. I doubt there would be any added costs for investigation or enforcement. Tenants would just be subject to eviction if they get caught.
But even if second hand smoke was not a problem, there is still a legitimates safety issue. Smoking is the number one cause death, injury, and property damage from house fires.
And this is not an expensive enforcement requirement like drug tests. I doubt there would be any added costs for investigation or enforcement. Tenants would just be subject to eviction if they get caught.