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I'm all for it. People should take that nasty fucking habit outside if they want to do it.
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Ditto on all counts. I hate the smell of cigarettes since I quit but I don't begrudge the right of a business owner to set his own rules. If I still went to bars and still smoked I think I would quit going to bars. Going outside every time I wanted a smoke would be a royal pain in the ass. Better to buy a 6-pack and stay home. |
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What Mr. FAX said. |
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I'm personally fine with the ban...mainly because I'm a total wuss when it comes to being around smoke. I won't go out to places that allow it. So basically an owner is either going to lose my business or maybe the business of a smoker. A smoker could, in theory, at least go outside and light up. I'm not going to walk out of a concert for 15 minutes to try to find fresh air...then go back into the cloud.
I understand the freedom of choice argument and I'm not 100% comfortable with legislating choice out of existence...but I'll be selfish in this case and say I'm OK with it. |
Who's concerned about their health in a bar? Excuse me Mr Bartender sir, Im trying to get drunk, so I can DRIVE home and have unprotected sex with this chick I just met tonight, and this guy's blowin' SMOKE in my face!/Auggie Smith
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Way back when when I waited tables I always wanted the smoking section. The smokers were usually the drinkers so they ran up bigger checks. They also usually tipped a bigger %, I assumed the liquor loosened up their wallets. A table of smoking, drinking women tended to be especially lucrative. Of course, that was before a carton of cigs cost a day's pay. |
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The Tareyton Topper?
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The sooner you come to grips with that fact, the better off he'll be. And that's all that really matters, you know. |
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I don't really have a problem with smoking bans that responded to the "take it outside" call from non-smokers. But, when the bars did what they had to do to keep business open and created patios and outside areas for smokers, I do have a problem with the latest calls to prohibit smoking in all outside areas too, because non smokers want to come outside too.
Bars complied with a law and found a way to keep smokers, who by the way, I have found to buy more drinks, and actually tip better than non-smokers. And their reward is that the legislation is just going to get tougher to appease a loud non-smoking advocacy (many of whom don't actually go to bars.) |
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