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I think this problem is going to get much worse. In certain situations I think all the bans will increase the incidence of smokers smoking where they are not supposed too.
from all the numbers I have seen 20% or 1 in 5 Adult Americans is a smoker.
My belief the VAST majority of those smokers will be more than glad to follow reasonable smoking rules. Most of them are willing to not smoke in resteraunts if they can just step outside. Most would be glad to go out on a balcony if they are given a non smoking room.
When confronted with unreasonable rules I also believe the vast majority will not follow the rules. Completely non smoking hotel? You KNOW people are smoking in the bathrooms. 5 hour layover in the airport with no smoking lounge? Once again I have smelled smoke in so many airport bathrooms I can't count them.
I have heard people say the parks should be completely non smoking. That would be the WORST thing you could do to non-smokers. The vast majority of smokers now limit their activity to the desiganted area's. Take those away and they will do it while walking up main street USA.
The most any cast member will ever do is say "Excuse me sir there is no smoking in the parks".
If a non-smoker is truly concerned about second hand smoke they would support reasonable accomidations for smokers. I believe that would go farther towards lowering their exposure.
from all the numbers I have seen 20% or 1 in 5 Adult Americans is a smoker.
My belief the VAST majority of those smokers will be more than glad to follow reasonable smoking rules. Most of them are willing to not smoke in resteraunts if they can just step outside. Most would be glad to go out on a balcony if they are given a non smoking room.
When confronted with unreasonable rules I also believe the vast majority will not follow the rules. Completely non smoking hotel? You KNOW people are smoking in the bathrooms. 5 hour layover in the airport with no smoking lounge? Once again I have smelled smoke in so many airport bathrooms I can't count them.
I have heard people say the parks should be completely non smoking. That would be the WORST thing you could do to non-smokers. The vast majority of smokers now limit their activity to the desiganted area's. Take those away and they will do it while walking up main street USA.
The most any cast member will ever do is say "Excuse me sir there is no smoking in the parks".
If a non-smoker is truly concerned about second hand smoke they would support reasonable accomidations for smokers. I believe that would go farther towards lowering their exposure.
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I buy my cigarettes with my hard earned money that I busted my tail bone for. I pay the hefty taxes because the government says I have to. I voted them in, my fault there too. I am a curtious smoker who follows the rules (and I listened to my parents when they told me to be kind to others even though they are not kind to me) and I smoke in the designated smoking areas, not around children, and if I see someone with an oxygen tank (usually I'm not smoking, but I know the smoke smell is on me) I'll make sure I'm downwind if at all possible!!!! I'm not typing here saying it's my right, I'm just stating, I'm paying for my habit out of pocket and with my health.