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"path": "/t/uk-plans-to-pass-law-banning-anyone-born-after-2008-to-buy-cigarettes/37301?page=7#post_131",
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"textContent": "Grapeg:\n\n> Let’s make a law that our kids have to follow and we don’t. Gross.\n\nYou mean, like, _all_ laws that were introduced to improve safety/health and preventing death/injuries?\n\nHealth and Safety at work (1974)\nWorking at Height (2005)\n\nSince introducing these “gross” laws, very preventable deaths have dropped significantly. People that have sadly gone before us paved the way for these “gross” laws to be introduced so that “our kids” aren’t one of these statistics.\n\nShould we also undo the Factory Act, Mines and Colleries, Children and Young Persons, and Children (Protection at work) Regulations - sending toddlers back to work to die young?\n\n“Gross” is a weird take on this.",
"title": "UK plans to pass law banning anyone born after 2008 to buy cigarettes"
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