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Old 04-17-2003, 01:13 PM   #41
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However, my opinions are drastically different if the offending smoker is already in a section or area designated as the smoking area.
I would agree and the complaint should be lodged with the restaurant management, and not the individual smoker. Some people are just rude, plain and simple.

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I know that I have been rudely spoken to in Casinos when I smoke. One lady was making a huge scene coughing and holding a handkercheif to her face and telling me to put out my cigarette...so I asked her why she didn't move to the non smoking BlackJack tables, or even better to the (now bankrupt and closed) non-smoking Casino next door. She said the non-smoking tables weren't any "good" (meaning unlucky)...I certainly did not put out my cigarette...she had options she chose the smoking section.
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She certainly had a choice and she made it. She could go to the non-smoking section but chose not too and therefore should have considered she might be sitting next to a smoker.

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Old 04-17-2003, 01:50 PM   #44
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I object only to places where I don't have a choice. Here there are no non-smoking pubs, and non-smoking areas in restaurants are not segregated at all from smoking sections. If I want to go out almost anywhere except the cinema, I will end up breathing in a great deal of smoke, which exacerbates my asthma, and I come back with my clothes and hair stinking of smoke, which I find disgusting. I welcome any stigma attached to smoking if it can get me a place to go out when I can avoid this. I respect people's rights to smoke if they want to, but I do think our right not to have to breathe it in when we go out should be respected too.
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Yes of course, we smokers are ugly, sloppy, tacky and bitter dontcha know

I live in Nevada where smoking is not nearly as demonized as other places...when I go to California I feel like I have stepped into the movie "Escape from LA"..."The United States is a non smoking nation Mr. Pliskin"
When I go the Las Vegas I feel bad because I don't smoke. It is like walking back into the seventies. I think some people go there to smoke freely as much to gamble. But I expect that when I visit there. I only wish some smokers had more consideration for others. Maybe the non-smoking backlash wouldn't be so bad.
I have been a non-smoker for 25 years. Quit when I was 29.
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