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Re: Smoking / work / cars Posted on: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 17:01:03 GMT

Him & Her expressed precisely :
> A friend ( really, I do have one ) of mine works as a district
> nurse. She is a smoker. Obviously she has to travel between
> patients by car as they are spread over a fairly wide area.
>
> She uses her own car for which she receives a mileage allowance.
> Due to the nature of the job it is sometimes necessary for her to
> have a colleague travel with her.
>
> Is she breaking the law by smoking in her own car ?
>
> Does receiving a mileage allowance make your own vehicle a
> "company car" for journeys covered by the allowance ?

Why worry about something so trivial. Just open the side window.

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Count Baldoni

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