To stifle a sneeze try pressing your upper lip against your teeth.ItsmeAnnC wrote:And the crying of a baby in a baby seat?haveabeer wrote:Very hard to police it
I have heard of drivers losing control putting a CD on, looking in glove box, changing channels on radio, eating, lots of things to distract in a car even talking to fellow passenger.
You can't ban it all.
Oh, and sneezing - that should be banned. Have you ever tried sneezing without closing your eyes?
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No Smoking on balconies on P & O from April 2014.
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Quizzical Bob
- Senior First Officer

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Re: No Smoking on balconies on P & O from April 2014.
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Kendhni
- Ex Team Member
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Re: No Smoking on balconies on P & O from April 2014.
I tried that once but I sneezed before I could get my teeth out of the glassQuizzical Bob wrote:To stifle a sneeze try pressing your upper lip against your teeth.ItsmeAnnC wrote:And the crying of a baby in a baby seat?haveabeer wrote:Very hard to police it
I have heard of drivers losing control putting a CD on, looking in glove box, changing channels on radio, eating, lots of things to distract in a car even talking to fellow passenger.
You can't ban it all.
Oh, and sneezing - that should be banned. Have you ever tried sneezing without closing your eyes?