a simpler example may be the smoking (ban) in public places.
it is the smoker that is producing the smoke so they should be responsible for its consequences.
not the non smoker (who is not producing the smoke but is adversely affected by it).
so it is the smoker that needs to adapt their behavour accordingly - by going outside.
so again back to making the person responsible for producing the risk responsible for it.
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a simpler example may be the smoking (ban) in public places.
it is the smoker that is producing the smoke so they should be responsible for its consequences.
not the non smoker (who is not producing the smoke but is adversely affected by it).
so it is the smoker that needs to adapt their behavour accordingly - by going outside.
so again back to making the person responsible for producing the risk responsible for it.