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No Smoke Without... Smoke

Posted on the 02 May 2012 by Ellenarnison @Ellen27
No smoke without... smoke Here's a sort of dilemma or, at least, a head-scratching kind of tale. 
For reasons too tedious, convoluted and cross-making to recount the chariot of the Panther of News is temporarily indisposed. (The Skoda is knackered, undergoing repairs.)
Thus I had to call a taxi to collect Boy Three from nursery the other day. I phoned our usual company and a car turned up quick as you like. So far, so good.
Then I got into the car. Yuk yuk double yuk. It stank of old smoke. Not just fresh, had a fag with all the windows open, smoke. But old, nasty student flat (in the olden days) crossed with the car of a reporter whose been on stake-out all week.
I'm a former smoker, some of my favorite people smoke - I'm fairly tolerant of it. I've lived with smokers. However, by the time we'd gone the four or so miles to nursery I was swallowing hard against the nausea. This taxi was rank. 
I toyed with the idea of insisting on a new car and causing a big old fuss, but it was home time and I just wanted to get the whole thing over with. 
Later my clothes and Boy Three's smelled like things used to after a night in the pub. Remember?
The next day I called the taxi firm - mostly because I didn't want to have such a malodorous trip again - and told the controller what had happened. Very pleasant, she thanked me for reporting it and said she have a word with the driver. 
End of the matter as far as I thought and no need to change taxi company. 
Then the phone rang. 
"It's about your call."
"Yes?"
"Thanks for reporting it. I've had a word with the drivers."
"Yes?"
"And sometimes the drivers get out of their cars for a cigarette and the smell lingers a bit."
"I know that happens. I know what that smells like and it was nothing like this. This was smoking in the cab."
"I understand what you're saying. But, in future, if you ask for a non-smoking cab we'll make sure you get one where the driver doesn't smoke so there's no chance of any smoke smell."
???
"Ok? Just ask for a non-smoking car next time."
Was the taxi company right or wrong? Should I do something? What could I do?
I don't want to lose anyone his or her job, but in a non-smoking country I don't want to have to remember to ask for a non-smoking taxi just to avoid a cross-country pong fest. 

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