The other day I brought my kids to play at Pilchuck Elementary. I saw two moms by one of the slides; they started smoking. They did move away a little bit, but smell and smoke went through the whole play area.
It’s bad enough breathing the second-hand smoke – just guess where they put out their butts? In the pea gravel where all the kids are playing. And, of course, they leave them there. That’s what I want my kids playing with. So to those moms, thanks for making our children’s play areas clean.
Colleen Martin
Lake Stevens
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