Christine
DIS Legend
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- Aug 31, 1999
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While I am definitely in the "no smoking" camp, I don't like this ban.
Frankly, I am just tired of rules being put in place and having certain people not obey them because they think they are special and then having the corporations/companies/etc. not enforce the rules they put in place.
Let's face it, people smoke. It is one of THE toughest addictions to combat. I think it's unreasonable to ask a person to leave the park every time they want to smoke.
If everyone followed the rules and the people who MADE the rules actually enforced them, there would be ZERO issues here. I know it's uncomfortable to have to actually confront someone breaking the rules and tell them to stop, but it needs to happen for every rule they have. They may actually even have to hire more staff to enforce the rules. It is hard to catch everyone, of course, and who wants to be that person who has to stand behind the guy in the line that's secretly smoking? But if they took it seriously and park visitors knew that Disney was serious about use of the designated smoking areas, it wouldn't take long to get it under control.
Frankly, I am just tired of rules being put in place and having certain people not obey them because they think they are special and then having the corporations/companies/etc. not enforce the rules they put in place.
Let's face it, people smoke. It is one of THE toughest addictions to combat. I think it's unreasonable to ask a person to leave the park every time they want to smoke.
If everyone followed the rules and the people who MADE the rules actually enforced them, there would be ZERO issues here. I know it's uncomfortable to have to actually confront someone breaking the rules and tell them to stop, but it needs to happen for every rule they have. They may actually even have to hire more staff to enforce the rules. It is hard to catch everyone, of course, and who wants to be that person who has to stand behind the guy in the line that's secretly smoking? But if they took it seriously and park visitors knew that Disney was serious about use of the designated smoking areas, it wouldn't take long to get it under control.