Smoking shelters for hardworking people

I was on BBC Radio Sussex this morning.

According to a local news agency, 'An ambulance trust where every employee is banned from smoking is splashing out NHS cash on shelters for those staff who can't beat the craving for a cigarette.'

Naturally I supported the trust's decision which demonstrates a welcome pragmatism, not to mention a caring attitude to members of staff who choose to smoke during their breaks.

What disturbs me is that SECAmb had to act because of complaints about staff smoking in "public view".

It is really that offensive?

For goodness sake. Have those complaining got nothing better to do than snitch on hardworking people (as George Osborne might say)?

As for the "angry soon-to-retire paramedic", the sooner he (or she) retires the better. I wouldn't want someone like that looking after me following an accident!

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