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Old September 10th, 2004, 04:01 AM
Peter Neenan
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I know that it is illegal to smoke on planes (at least in the US). Is there
any law against chewing plug tobacco on board? One could use a paper cup or
the air sick bag as a portable spitoon if one isn't allowed to bring a brass
one and set it on the floor.

PN




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Old September 19th, 2004, 02:14 PM
Scott Howard
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In rec.travel.air mk wrote:

I know that it is illegal to smoke on planes (at least in the US). Is there
any law against chewing plug tobacco on board? One could use a paper cup or
the air sick bag as a portable spitoon if one isn't allowed to bring a brass
one and set it on the floor.


singaporians spit everywhere, all the time......


I say you're thinking of the Chinese. Spitting in public is an
on-the-spot fine in Singapore.

Scott
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Old September 22nd, 2004, 03:06 PM
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On 19 Sep 2004 13:14:18 GMT, Scott Howard
wrote:

In rec.travel.air mk wrote:

I know that it is illegal to smoke on planes (at least in the US). Is there
any law against chewing plug tobacco on board? One could use a paper cup or
the air sick bag as a portable spitoon if one isn't allowed to bring a brass
one and set it on the floor.


singaporians spit everywhere, all the time......


I say you're thinking of the Chinese. Spitting in public is an
on-the-spot fine in Singapore.

Scott


I once saw a singaporian spit then half way thru suck up the same spit
before it had a chance to hit the floor. I say these singaporians are
a talented bunch, no?



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Old September 22nd, 2004, 03:06 PM
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On 19 Sep 2004 13:14:18 GMT, Scott Howard
wrote:

In rec.travel.air mk wrote:

I know that it is illegal to smoke on planes (at least in the US). Is there
any law against chewing plug tobacco on board? One could use a paper cup or
the air sick bag as a portable spitoon if one isn't allowed to bring a brass
one and set it on the floor.


singaporians spit everywhere, all the time......


I say you're thinking of the Chinese. Spitting in public is an
on-the-spot fine in Singapore.

Scott


I once saw a singaporian spit then half way thru suck up the same spit
before it had a chance to hit the floor. I say these singaporians are
a talented bunch, no?



 




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