Posted on 09/25/2005 9:27:16 AM PDT by elkfersupper
The citys smoking ban never sleeps.
Tiffany Hurter, a bartender at Conroys, found that out the hard way this week.
Hurter became the citys first nonbusiness owner or manager cited under the citys workplace smoking ban early Wednesday.
Police officers received a tip that the bar was serving drinks after the legal cut-off time of 2 a.m. on Wednesday. A police officer went to the bar, 3115 W. Sixth St., and found no drinking but discovered Hurter smoking a cigarette while talking with a fellow employee and a couple of other friends Hurter had agreed to give a ride.
Hurter said she wasnt aware she was breaking the law and said she didnt think the ticket was justified.
From my understanding, this was put in to protect employees, Hurter said. I dont understand if he was trying to protect me from myself or what.
Hurter said the one other employee in the establishment also was a smoker, who happened to not be smoking at the time.
City Prosecutor Jerry Little, though, said the law seemed to be clear on the matter.
It is like I told her, it is a 24-hour ban, Little said.
Photo by Courtney Kuhlen
Tiffany Hurter, a bartender at Conroys, holds the citation she received from a police officer Wednesday for smoking after the bar had closed. Hurter is the first smoker to receive a smoking citation. Hurter said she was unaware that the ban was still enforced after hours. Hurter said Little offered her a plea bargain that would reduce the maximum $100 fine down to $25. She also would have to pay $42 in court costs.
Little said this was the first time the city had issued a ticket to someone other than a business owner. Typically, the city issues tickets to business owners or managers who have allowed illegal smoking to occur in their businesses. Smokers typically arent ticketed.
But Little said the ordinance always has allowed smokers to be ticketed. This situation was different from normal because a police officer was on the scene. Normally, Lawrence firefighters respond to smoking complaints. They typically do not issue tickets to patrons because city officials have determined that they do not have the necessary training to issue tickets to members of the general public.
David Corliss, the citys director of legal services, said Hurters case did not signal a change in the citys enforcement policy.
Hurter is scheduled to appear in Municipal Court on Oct. 12. She said she was considering taking the case to trial.
A Lawrence nightclub owner, Dennis Steffes, has filed a lawsuit in Douglas County District Court alleging that the citys ban is unconstitutional. That case is awaiting a trial date.
I hope all the health-nazis are happy.
Who am I kidding, of coure they are. Nothing beats the smug satisfaction of forcing other human beings to submit to your will.
I miss the camaraderie, the relaxed, thoughtful conversations.
A true societal tragedy fueled by hysteria.
ping
--a no-doubt "overworked" police department in action--
Arrest that man!!
30 lashes at daybreak
That'll teach him liberals believe in freedoms!!!
And if doesn't, then off to reeducation school.
Ya get what ya vote fer
What a disgusting police state we have created.
Yup. Somebody, somewhere might be having fun. Can't have that.
It's damn clear who is doing this too.
Nope, it was put in to raise revenue for the City of Lawrence. Incidentally, that's also why the armed tax collector cited Hurter.
Lawrence is the disgusting part. It always has been an extreme liberal blotch on the face of the state of Kansas.
I think that man is a woman. Either that or his name is Tiffany.
There are plenty of so called conservatives who support smoking bans. It would seem some people confuse ideals with their own personal dislike of something.
"Yup. Somebody, somewhere might be having fun. Can't have that."
I was of the opinion that line was the basic view of the Puritans.
But for a real police state, based upon hte premises of Communism Lite, come to the Sheeples Republic of FloriDUH.
Even the FLoriDUH pollution police are armed.
Maybe they are worried that an oil spill might escape?
Believe me, we agree.
LOL!!
Arrest that woman!
yes,yes, I did post w/o reading the entire article.:)
BTTT!!!!!!!
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