Should vehicles be banned from colleges and universities?
Exhaust fumes from a vehicle contain 100x more toxins than secondhand smoke does (don't believe it; go sit in the garage with the car running). Riding bicycles is a proven healthy practice. If publicly funded Universities and Colleges are so concerned about every students health that they have to ban behavior then wouldn't it make more sense to ban all vehicles from a campus?
I ride a bicycle to class so there's no reason I should have to smell stinky un-healthy car exhaust on my way to class just because there are those that have chosen to not practice the healthy lifestyle of bicycle riding. Does that make it harder to be to class on-time; well hows that any different than forcing smokers off a 3-mile wide campus to grab a smoke between classes? Worried about not having shelter and catching pneumonia? Hows that any different for those that smoke? The campus is too far away to get there without a car? Hows that any different than the ultimatum set in place for smokers at a smoke free campus; to either stop smoking or be burdened with finding a place clear off campus (IE. Find a place to park your car off campus or don't bring it at all.)
You tell me; Should vehicles be banned from all colleges and universities? Or should everyone just chill out and learn to be nice and accepting of each other?
In comes the famous Anti-Smoker line: It's not that we're banning you from owning a car, you just can use it on campus.
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