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I read it in UP's post. It's good news for me for I am uncomfortable being around with people puffing those deadly sticks. It's not because I judge them immediately as mobsters, gangsters and the like. I just don't want to inhale smoke. Period.
I have doubts that this policy will be properly observed in UP Diliman [obviously] because of its enormous expanse. That's redundant already. But you get the point. It can be likened to implementing that policy in a baranggay or village.
I have no figures if it is limited to the academic buildings. What about the streets? dormitories? sunken garden? lagoon? Hehe. If the authorities are really serious about it, then they have to populate the campus with n security guards, patrol officers, whatever you call them. I know there's a UP term in the freshie kit, I just can't recall it. Hehe. Back to the matter, that would be very unlikely. That's another plus to the investments which are coming from our tuition fees. JUNK TOFI. I lost the topic, sorry. Hehe.
I am certain that a number of students, faculty members, etc. will be really disappointed. If I were a smoker and smoking is my life, this policy would kill me. Oh well, I won't be surprised if I see banners cursing the authorities. Peace.
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