To: JoeDetweiler
Doesn't everyone LOVE the politically correct no-smoking bans? I've followed the rules yet I still had to put up with loud-talking customers sitting nearby, a child with her bare feet on the chair or 14 TVs loudly broadcasting different stations. I'm sure others can add to the list.
Not long ago, a paying customer (and tipper) could at least go to the restaurant bar to have a smoke. Even that option is being taken away by the self-righteous, "I am sinless!" frauds.
7 posted on
10/15/2008 1:01:52 AM PDT by
IIntense
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To: IIntense
Sure we do...
Why should my meal be polluted by your nasty habit?
Good luck with that breathing tube...
11 posted on
10/15/2008 1:06:52 AM PDT by
jra
To: IIntense
Doesn't everyone LOVE the politically correct no-smoking bans
I actually do --> if they come up with a way to prevent non-smokers from getting the toxic smoke, I'll sign on. Right now the only way to have both smokers and non-s to enjoy a night out is for smokers to have to pop out every now and then to get their fix
46 posted on
10/15/2008 6:33:37 AM PDT by
Cronos
("Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant" - Omar Ahmed, CAIR)
To: IIntense
In Boston the bars, restaurants, clubs have been non smoking for some time. There are three cigar bars which are now faced with the city closing them. Why? Smoking is bad. No other reason. Three places selling a legal product and each paying hundreds of thousands of dollars in state taxes.
55 posted on
10/15/2008 7:33:53 AM PDT by
warsaw44
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