Not in mine. . .deliberatly, but I tell ‘ya, it is getting tiresome to walk through the gauntlet of smoke from the dozen or so smokers huddled outside the entrance to the office building where I work. Warm days, not so bad as they walk around. It is the cold days where they cluster by the door that makes it a smelly activity just to get to work.
What does it take to walk by them? About ten seconds?
“getting tiresome to walk through the gauntlet of smoke from the dozen or so smokers huddled outside the entrance to the office building where I work...”
Sometimes freedom is tiresome.
Speech, religion, guns ‘n ammo an all that, what a hassle. Perhaps all that freedom is just not worth it. Let’s do awayt with it all.
BTW. I never have smoked. Just because I don’t do it though doesn’t mean I think it should be outlawed.
Why complain about smoking outside? Designated smoking rooms wasn’t good enough and Smoke Nazis complained about inside and chased smokers outside. Now, ya’ll complain about that too?
What next? Demand different diets so flatulence isn’t offensive too?
So there is only one entrance to your building?
“it is getting tiresome to walk through the gauntlet of smoke from the dozen or so smokers huddled outside the entrance to the office building where I work.”
You can thank the legislation that banned the indoor smoking rooms. This is a great example of Thomas Sowell’s “stage 1 thinking.” Back in the good ole days, smoking was allowed in designated areas, now the anti smokers are complaining that smokers are outside. Well, they asked for this exact scenario.