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Originally Posted by kucssdom
They have all the ashtrays at the entrances at the square where smokers congregate and all the smoke blows onto the square. Yuck!
No smoking within 500 feet of square is more appropriate, many commercial buildings and hospitals have this policy and hopefully TV will implement this.
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I quit the coffin-nails back in 1985, not for any overriding health issues but because of the GAWDawful price for a pack of Marlboros (45 cents a pack) and I was a three-pack-per-day guy. Today, back where I hail from, I've seen people hand a $100 bill for a carton and get back maybe $3 and change. Crazy. I've often maintained that there are far cheaper ways of committing suicide.
All that notwithstanding--I have absolutely no problem with people smoking outdoors in public. Indoors, in bars and restaurants? If the merchant wants to ban smoking--fine. They are under no obligation to do so in sixteen states, Florida among them. But to my mind banning outside smoking in public areas smacks of big-brotherism running rampant.