Two neighbors are feuding in New York over secondhand smoke seeping into a public hallway, as reported in the New York
Times. One neighbor is a 57-year-old chain-smoking restaurateur who says she has been a smoker for four decades. She admits to feeling guilty
over not being able to quit, and claims she uses air purifiers and door seals to ward against smoke seepage. Her neighbors, a couple, both 40 and lawyers,
claim her efforts are not stopping the smoke fumes from infecting the hallway where their young son is exposed to her secondhand smoke. But do they have the right to restrict her
smoking in her own apartment?
Hey, OT what do you think?















