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Eateries resist telling smokers to snuff it - owners say they aren't obliged to enforce ban
The Dallas Morning News ^ | March 2, 2003 | By DAVE LEVINTHAL / The Dallas Morning News

Posted on 03/02/2003 5:11:15 AM PST by MeekOneGOP


Eateries resist telling smokers to snuff it

Owners say they aren't obliged to enforce ban; Poss endorsed

03/02/2003

By DAVE LEVINTHAL / The Dallas Morning News

If Dallas Mayor Laura Miller expects restaurateurs to become her anti-smoking patrol, she's mistaken, industry leaders said Saturday on the first day of Dallas' restaurant and bar smoking ban.

The Greater Dallas Restaurant Association is instructing owners to abide by the new city ordinance, such as by posting "no smoking" signs. But it is telling them not to feel compelled to enforce it.

"We are not going to get into a confrontational situation if someone is smoking," said Mark Maguire, president-elect of the Greater Dallas Restaurant Association and owner of Maguire's Regional Cuisine and the M Grill & Tap in Dallas. "We're going to choose not to confront it."

At a smoke-free happy hour at Maggiano's Little Italy restaurant, Mayor Laura Miller praised the ban as a victory against illness.

"It's a public health issue, first and foremost," she said. "You have to stay strong and believe in that."

Jeramy Tuggle, a waiter at Dick's Last Resort in the West End, had to go outside for his smoke break Saturday.

RICHARD MICHAEL PRUITT / DMN
Jeramy Tuggle, a waiter at Dick's Last Resort in the West End, had to go outside for his smoke break Saturday.

But count restaurant association leaders among the nonbelievers.

Ms. Miller angered them enough that the association on Saturday made its first mayoral endorsement ever - recommending City Council member Mary Poss, who is challenging Ms. Miller in the May 3 election.

Ms. Poss vowed Saturday that, if elected, she would attempt to overturn the ban.

"Some of these businesses will not be in business," she said. "Others will move to the suburbs."

Ms. Miller played down the endorsement.

"It doesn't surprise me. The restaurants are nervous because this is a big change," she said. "They'll come around quickly."

The mayor cited studies indicating that smoking bans increase restaurant patronage rather than drive it to other cities, as some restaurateurs fear.

At the Cadillac Bar in Dallas' West End, general manager Mark O'Brien said he opposed the ban, although he reported normal business Sunday and no problems among nicotine-starved patrons.

In keeping with the restaurant association's guidance, he said he would not harass customers who decide to light up at the risk of being fined as much as $200.

Among the smokers who were grumbling but not puffing at the Cadillac was Jared Davidson.

He said he would consider taking his cigarettes - and money - to restaurants in Addison, Arlington or Fort Worth.

But he remained at the Cadillac on Saturday.

Mr. Davidson sat quietly, his food before him and a half-empty glass of suds inches from his left hand. But at his right, the ashtray was gone.

"It's really weird - really weird - going into a bar, having a beer and not being able to have a cigarette," said Mr. Davidson, gesturing as if holding an invisible cigarette between his index and middle fingers. "It's going to take some getting used to."

Mayor Laura Miller says restaurant owners eventually will see the wisdom of the city's smoking ban, which went into effect Saturday.

MONA REEDER / DMN
Mayor Laura Miller says restaurant owners eventually will see the wisdom of the city's smoking ban, which went into effect Saturday.

At Dick's Last Resort, a West End bar and restaurant, Douglas and Karen Lambert sat at the bar drinking beer. Mr. Lambert smokes; his wife doesn't.

He said he would abide by the ban; he doesn't even smoke in his own house. But that doesn't mean he likes the new city restrictions.

"It should be up to the establishments, the owners, to decide where customers can and can't smoke," he said.

Likewise, it's up to customers to take their business to restaurants that appeal to them, Mr. Lambert said. "If you don't want to smell smoke, don't come in."

Jason Buckner of Dallas said he agreed with the ban.

Dining in a Dallas restaurant without the smell of burning tobacco wafting his way, and coming home without smelling of smoke, will be a welcome change, he said.

"I can't really stand smoke," he said. "The ban is a real benefit to people who want to be healthy."

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To: Walnut
He swiped the board and went on to say he wanted to play checkers all along. Later it became Chinese checkers and then backgammon. Fortunately, having once relied up mass transit, I am used to the mental rhythms of babblers and released patients.
481 posted on 03/08/2003 9:44:58 AM PST by Leisler (Just a few more taxes to paradise!)
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To: Wrigley
With Robert the Bruce et al being in your family tree

I'm up to speed now :)

Make it chocolate cake :)

482 posted on 03/08/2003 10:18:59 AM PST by AlabamaRebel (Sergeant, US Army 1978-1985)
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To: AlabamaRebel
I won't make it English chocolate.

Maybe Dutch.
483 posted on 03/08/2003 11:30:44 AM PST by Wrigley
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To: Leisler
Next he may want to play marbles with you but guess what he doesn't have any to play with
484 posted on 03/08/2003 4:27:53 PM PST by Walnut
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To: Wrigley
I won't make it English chocolate

Good, the English have been having trouble with my people for over a 1000 years :)

But do make it triple chocolate, I have a sweet tooth don't ya know?? :)

485 posted on 03/08/2003 4:49:46 PM PST by AlabamaRebel (Sergeant, US Army 1978-1985)
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To: AlabamaRebel
Sounds good.

If you ever drive thru GR, let me know.
486 posted on 03/08/2003 4:50:50 PM PST by Wrigley
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To: AlabamaRebel; Wrigley
Sorry for the graphic and disgusting imagery. :-) That is the result of disallowing all outlets except food.
487 posted on 03/08/2003 6:40:55 PM PST by CARepubGal
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To: Wrigley
"If you ever drive thru GR, let me know."

I know a few GR's, which one you talking about?

First one to my mind is Grand Rapids :)

488 posted on 03/09/2003 6:39:46 AM PST by AlabamaRebel (Sergeant, US Army 1978-1985)
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To: CARepubGal
Sorry for the graphic and disgusting imagery. :-) That is the result of disallowing all outlets except food.

I will require years of therapy now :( LOL!!!!

489 posted on 03/09/2003 6:41:02 AM PST by AlabamaRebel (Sergeant, US Army 1978-1985)
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To: AlabamaRebel
LOLOL! Just have a couple beers. The beer is cold and tasty. Let your mind flow to whatever images will get rid of the bad visual.....

Sorry, California is a scary place at times: New Age crap everywhere.
490 posted on 03/09/2003 6:16:11 PM PST by CARepubGal
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To: CARepubGal
Just have a couple beers. The beer is cold and tasty.

JD works best ;)

491 posted on 03/09/2003 6:59:48 PM PST by AlabamaRebel (Sergeant, US Army 1978-1985)
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To: AlabamaRebel
Yeah. Jack is good for chasing off the ickies :-)

492 posted on 03/09/2003 7:47:04 PM PST by CARepubGal
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To: CARepubGal
It's also good for chasing away the cold.

When I'm real sick I take a couple shots, buddle up tightly and sweat it out. Back on my feet in one day :)
493 posted on 03/10/2003 6:13:02 AM PST by AlabamaRebel (Sergeant, US Army 1978-1985)
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To: MeeknMing
"It's a public health issue, first and foremost," she said. "You have to stay strong and believe in that."

Let's be consistent then, Laura. Make it illegal for people with communicable diseases, like colds and flu, to go to public places like restaurants.

494 posted on 03/12/2003 10:11:26 AM PST by TigersEye (Let the liberals whine - it's what they do.)
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Let's make it a legal requirement to have a recent blood workup on blood fat levels with a note from your doctor giving permission before ordering high fat foods from the menu.
495 posted on 03/12/2003 10:15:51 AM PST by TigersEye (Let the liberals whine - it's what they do.)
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Let's require that restaurant customers must submit to a weigh-in with height check to calculate their obesity to determine which menu they can order from.
496 posted on 03/12/2003 10:21:49 AM PST by TigersEye (Let the liberals whine - it's what they do.)
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Let's assess punitive taxes on obesity at the gas pump. Gasoline is wasted hauling all that extra fat so a per pound penalty should be instituted.
497 posted on 03/12/2003 10:28:05 AM PST by TigersEye (Let the liberals whine - it's what they do.)
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It is well known that school children are carriers of numerous bacterial and viral infectious agents, they should be banned from public places. They're a source of lethal danger to senior citizens and others with low resistance to infection.
498 posted on 03/12/2003 10:32:49 AM PST by TigersEye (Let the liberals whine - it's what they do.)
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