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Originally posted by GotGauge
No, it is You who controlls me, by making me inhale Your smoke.
So, we who don't smoke have to lead boring lives, stay at home?
My Partner was a bouncer in California, before and after the laws
were set inplace for no public smoking. The crowd died down for a few weeks, but then the club was again packed, full of people.
I bet, it was still smokers, who smoked a pack in the car, before going in to the club, but hey most people get drunk before they go to the club also.
I am all for the 2 level clubs where the top level is open to the outside or something, and thats where the smokers can go.
There was a club in Germany, that every hour, big openings in the roof would open and fans would suck the smoke out.
This also worked quite well.
Everyone might as well face it, all public places will be smoke free someday.
Oh, and just so you know, my wife Smokes....
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Well, I am all for club owners being able to decide whether it's a smoking or non-smoking club, or a fragrance-free club. Like I said before, no one puts a gun to your head and forces you to go to a club, and I don't see why your self-centered desire to be in a smoke-free environment should trump those who don't give a flying fuck or actually WANT a smoky environment.
If your wife smokes, that may explain your hostility, but don't take your marital frustrations out on the rest of the world.
I guess my argument regarding fragrances was too telling for you to comment on, eh?
BTW, I'm a non-smoker and I think the smoke is part of the atmosphere of a club.