To: tomkat
Real simple. If you think the majority of the people want smoking in public buildings then get them to vote down the bans.
- I remember working in a building where a smoke cloud would form inside every afternoon and wondering what working there was doing to my health.
- I remember meals in restaurants being ruined because of an inconsiderate smoker.
- I remember the no-smoking sections that restaurants implemented to try to win back the non-smokers. They were an improvement but didn't work all the time.
- I remember hotels that claimed to have non-smoking rooms, but they'd wash the linen all together and it all stank to high heaven.
90 posted on
03/24/2014 1:13:37 PM PDT by
DannyTN
To: DannyTN
I remember how unpleasant it was when flying and regardless of where one sat one had to breath the smoke and the stench of tobacco would be all on ones clothes afterwards.
Neither am I fond of the smokers who flick ashes out the car window when I’m riding behind them. They just strike me as a particularly rude and thoughtless segment of society.
To: DannyTN
I remember hotels that claimed to have non-smoking rooms, but they'd wash the linen all together and it all stank to high heaven. You really should find a better class of hotels --- not cleaning linens is not the fault of smokers, but well known in hourly rate hotels................
187 posted on
03/24/2014 2:41:15 PM PDT by
Gabz
(Democrats for Voldemort.)
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