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When are they going to pass that non-smoking law? (pg. 4)
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DarkWater
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Originally posted by PartEgurl
There is no reason you smokers can't go outside....

Smoking inside is disgusting !! I think it is appalling that you smokers are against the ban. You are being selfish because you smoke, and are not thinking about other clubbers who don't smoke, and are not considering the workers.

STFU and go outside !


The by-law wasn't passed on behalf of the clubbers, though. I'm completely positive that this law won't last long here on the East Coast. The only reason it works in Cali is because it's a state filled with health nuts.
PartEgurl
quote:
Originally posted by DarkWater
The same can we said for drinking at clubs and poppin pills.


Drinking and doing drugs does not directly affect others, SECOND HAND SMOKE DOES. I am not a huge smoker hater or anything, I just think the smoking ban is a great idea. I don't get why anyone would argue with it !! It has happened in other cities and it has worked.
TranceGeek
50,000,000 smokers can't be wrong!!

:stongue: :stongue:
DarkWater
quote:
Originally posted by PartEgurl
Drinking and doing drugs does not directly affect others, SECOND HAND SMOKE DOES. I am not a huge smoker hater or anything, I just think the smoking ban is a great idea. I don't get why anyone would argue with it !! It has happened in other cities and it has worked.


You don't see how smokers would argue with it? And yes drinking and drugs does directly affect other people, especially women. Don't tell me you (whom I presume to be female) never get your ass grabbed by random guys at clubs? That's just one example...you should know what I'm talking about....
DJ El Kay Dee
they should also put a ban on shirtless sweaty ginos in clubs cos that affects everyone they touch


(ewwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Jayx1
i guess alcohol just reaches out there and grabs your ass? i guess we should restrict the length of the bottle necks then eh?


Seriously... :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Fir3start3r
I'm just worried that the 'designated smoking rooms' will turn into some concentrated-inhale-2-packs-as-you-barge-your-way-to-the-washrooms-gauntlet.

If any club blocks their washrooms with the designated smoking room I'm goin' snap! :mad: :whip:

I mean...what would the in' point be???
Orko
if im gonna smoke a J, i am polite enough to go outside if it is going to bother the people around me(in a private setting)...if others dont wanna smoke pot why should i force it upon them with second hand smoke?

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
i guess alcohol just reaches out there and grabs your ass? i guess we should restrict the length of the bottle necks then eh?


Seriously... :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

there is no such thing as second hand drinking or pill popin! and as for the 'grabing the ass' comment...thats a person's actions, not the actions of the actual drug in question. us non smokers have to put up with peoples 'nic fits' when they havent had one in a long time. so that would be equivelent in your terms...but would you consider that a direct negative outcome of smoking? i wouldnt. I would consider that to be the fault of the smoker, not the smoke.
PartEgurl
quote:
Originally posted by Orko
there is no such thing as second hand drinking or pill popin! and as for the 'grabing the ass' comment...thats a person's actions, not the actions of the actual drug in question. us non smokers have to put up with peoples 'nic fits' when they havent had one in a long time. so that would be equivelent in your terms...but would you consider that a direct negative outcome of smoking? i wouldnt. I would consider that to be the fault of the smoker, not the smoke.


Well said, I second that Orko !
PartEgurl
quote:
Originally posted by DarkWater
The by-law wasn't passed on behalf of the clubbers, though. I'm completely positive that this law won't last long here on the East Coast. The only reason it works in Cali is because it's a state filled with health nuts.


Even though the bylaw is being passed for the employees of smoking-permitted establishments, it still benefits the clubbers !!

You don't think it will work in Toronto? Your completely positive? Well there is a smoking ban in Ottawa where I go to school, and in Kingston where I live for the summer, and YUP, last time I checked, it's working great in both of these cities. I mean Toronto is different then these cities for sure, but Toronto is also more advanced. I know this ban will stick because Kingston, little teeny Kingston, has more advanced health laws then Toronto.

I am assuming you are a smoker??

Jayx1
Im glad these people who passed the law on my behalf, the non smoking club worker, asked me how i felt before they were so gracious.

I would have told them to back off as i like my job and would like to keep it by putting up with a little smoke twice a week.

This law is going to be great for bars with patios and ins and outs but superclubs are going to suffer large....
PartEgurl
quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
Im glad these people who passed the law on my behalf, the non smoking club worker, asked me how i felt before they were so gracious.

I would have told them to back off as i like my job and would like to keep it by putting up with a little smoke twice a week.

This law is going to be great for bars with patios and ins and outs but superclubs are going to suffer large....


Anyone who stays home on a saturday night because they can't smoke inside the club, has serious issues !!

I mean sure, I can understand you being sceptical about loosing your job, but honestly, after the smokers adjust, it will be the same. Besides, these super clubs, IMO, could use a few less ppl anyway. *hint hint* THE GUV. I am assuming thats where you work??

Any smokers planning on staying home forever, because you can't smoke inside public places?? Come on, don't be shy...
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