1/5/2010 2:46:04 PM
Funny, I always thought that the loud noise produced by musical performances could cause harm, but I guess our nanny-state overlords already require all music venues to keep the noise to completely harmless levels. (Somebody tell Spinal Tap that they can no longer turn it up to eleven.)
1/5/2010 3:04:09 PM
They're 80 and they're in England. Nobody cares about 80 year olds in England.[Edited on January 5, 2010 at 3:06 PM. Reason : *]
1/5/2010 3:05:53 PM
Just wondering, how many of you would have a problem with allowing smoking if the building had a sign posted near the door reading something to the effect of:"By entering this bar, you are accepting the risk of coming into contact with potentially harmful second-hand smoke. In doing so, you are giving legally-binding consent that you will not hold the owners, employees, or patrons of this establishment responsible for any ill health effects you may experience from the aforementioned second-hand smoke."Bear in mind that this is specifically a bar... no children would be allowed inside.To those of you who would not be okay with this, please answer the following, so I can better understand your perspective:-Do you think that people are unable to make informed decisions and need to be protected, or do you just like trying to control things?-Do you think that all contractual agreements should be disallowed in favor of a government decision, or just this one that you don't like in this specific instance?-Do you consider it your right to go anywhere you want and have no one threaten your health or comfort? -Do you realize that saying "yes" to that last question basically affirms that you consider yourself unable to make informed decisions or enter into contractual agreements and believe that the government needs to protect you from yourself?[Edited on January 5, 2010 at 3:14 PM. Reason : .]
1/5/2010 3:08:02 PM
1/5/2010 3:09:49 PM
Plenty of indoor venues get loud enough to cause damageHaven't you ever been to a show
1/5/2010 3:12:35 PM
I've been to a show that was probably loud enough to cause damage
1/5/2010 3:38:22 PM
xplosivo has obviously never been to a show (OK maybe the symphony), and is obviously either a terrible troll, or a complete moron
1/5/2010 4:10:05 PM
^^^^^INORITEWE SHOULD WRITE A LETTER TO BEV PERDUE AND OUR LEGISLATORS ASKING TO BAN THIS INJUSTICE!!
1/5/2010 4:12:52 PM
Big difference. People who go to a show are going FOR THE MUSIC!I don't go to a restaurant FOR THE CIG SMOKE.you people....
1/5/2010 4:14:01 PM
^some people used to go out to the bar to have a smoke and a drink, but now it is illegal. Should we make loud music illegal too?
1/5/2010 4:17:05 PM
I go to restaurants for foodI don't go to bars for food
1/5/2010 4:17:52 PM
I have been to loud shows. I have watched people drink to excess. I have seen people smoke weed. I have watched people speed on I-40. In fact, I have watched innumerable laws being broken over the course of my life. I am not sure what that has to do with the topic at hand.All of you smoking supporters are trying to make the slippery slope argument with the smoking ban and it is simply not valid. Laws have been passed forever regulating carcinogens. We can't use lead paint anymore. We have to use unleaded gas now. (and even more specifically all car emissions are being regulated.) We have tried to curb the use of CFCs. We entrust the government to make laws that will benefit the greater good and in the case of smoking in public, yes, we are entrusting them to make a decision that drug addicts (smokers) are not capable of making themselves. Bummer that it affects you, but the reality is that your drug of choice creates a carcinogenic cloud around you that affects everyone else in the room. (and before McDouche pipes in with his dumbass alcohol argument again, generally the worst people in the bar will deal with is a drunk asshole. When cigarettes stop creating clouds and only make sporadic assholes in bars, I will welcome it back.)And again, I will reiterate, if you need your nicotine fix, have at it, just don't set it on fire. And if you must burn it to enjoy it, then I suggest entertaining at home or purchasing a warm jacket.
1/5/2010 5:08:05 PM
This thread needs to be deleted
1/5/2010 5:29:54 PM
1/5/2010 5:40:14 PM
indy could you die in a house fire before you get any worse'prec
1/5/2010 5:51:16 PM
I don't see where he's saying anything unreasonable, to be honest
1/5/2010 5:59:11 PM
oh no this was just the most recent post of his i sawi just have a general vendetta i guess
1/5/2010 6:00:20 PM
[Edited on January 5, 2010 at 6:04 PM. Reason : fuck it]
1/5/2010 6:03:23 PM
1/5/2010 6:10:25 PM
http://www.witn.com/home/headlines/80665602.htmlWhat fucking say does the FDA have in telling this company how to run their business? Don't they have the freedom to deliver Listeria filled cheese to the stores as they see fit and isn't it my personal responsibility on whether I want to risk buying their cheese or go out and buy my own farm and make my own cheese?Do the anti smoking law morons have a legitimate rebuttal at all or are you going to just say "thats different" and leave it at that?
1/5/2010 6:14:41 PM
^ hi there!
1/5/2010 6:15:40 PM
For all the childish WE WON!! WE WONN!!!! GO FUCK YOURSELF!! gloating going on in this thread, is it actually directed at anybody?Many of the people I see arguing against this ban (myself included) are not currently smokers.
1/5/2010 6:17:13 PM
^^^I really don't care if people start selling aids infested cheese so long as they label it as such. If you are going to a bar that allows smoking you know that coming in. NOT THE SAME.And you completely missed the point of the bar + children reference, you troll.]
1/5/2010 6:17:36 PM
^^^^ What products do they produce, specifically?
1/5/2010 6:18:07 PM
can't go get shitfaced without muh clothes smellin'
1/5/2010 6:20:26 PM
1/5/2010 6:22:22 PM
so, has anyone seen someone smoking in a bar and reported it yet?also, has anyone discovered any bars where the owner just doesn't give a fuck, and let's people smoke yet?]
1/5/2010 6:25:01 PM
Sanitation laws are to protect you against crap you don't see, wouldn't expect, and don't want in your food.It's to ensure you don't get sick due to something unexpected/unacceptable in food or other consumables. With respect to something like smoking which is legal, optional, and leisure-time activity, it's clearly damaging and unhealthy. But the reason why it's legal is because there's a warning on it, and there's really no chance anybody's going to try and subsist on a cigarette. If you buy cigarettes, unless you can't read and have never heard any news ever, you know that what you're getting is harmful.Same for entering a bar. If you know people are smoking there, you know the content of the air. That's a separate issue than the food being prepared properly, which is not something you can easily check/verify on your own in some cases.
1/5/2010 6:26:19 PM
1/5/2010 6:39:00 PM
You need to stop wavering on whether this is a bar owners freedom to conduct business as he sees fit issue or a personal responsibility of the individual issue.Is this why you guys are now touting the "you know what you'll get argument" rather than the business owner argument?The reality is, I really don't know what I'm going to get. Bar owners don't test their air and let me know what the concentration levels of various carcinogens are...because they don't have to. My tax dollars go towards the roads that deliver profit generating citizens to these 'private' establishments, I demand to know what the danger really is.
1/5/2010 6:59:51 PM
privatized shit is the American right- if you want the government to control everything and tell you everything, then we have a completely different argument going on here
1/5/2010 7:02:23 PM
It's still the business owner argument. I believe that the business owner should be able to sell aids infested cheese to smoking customers so long as the smoker knows he's buying aids infested cheese.
1/5/2010 7:05:35 PM
1/5/2010 7:08:14 PM
^ that single example leads me to believe that all non-smokers are inconsiderate assholes.
1/5/2010 7:16:37 PM
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1/5/2010 8:26:32 PM
Japan should ban restaurants from serving pufferfishEven though its basically like aids infested cheese where you really hope the chef has removed all of the aids]
1/5/2010 8:27:22 PM
Might as well allow bartenders to serve loaded .45s to two drunks arguing as well? Am I rite?Japan has strict regulations on certifying chefs to work with the pufferfish. WHY IS THE GOVERNMENT INTERFERING WITH A BUSINESSES RIGHT TO SERVE A DANGEROUS FOOD IF THEY WANT TO?[Edited on January 5, 2010 at 8:29 PM. Reason : .]
1/5/2010 8:28:10 PM
Because that's completely the same thing [/sarcasm]
1/5/2010 8:28:49 PM
handguns are illegal, even by police and people with concealed carry permits, in places that serve alcohol, or if they have any alcohol in their systemsunlike cigarettes
1/5/2010 8:29:08 PM
It's exactly the same thing you bumbling fool. The genesis of your argument is the government has no business telling a private business how to run its business. Period.^ I've never been in a bar or restaurant that had a warning label. You choosing to smoke and choosing to acknowledge the warning on a pack of cigarettes has no bearing on me.[Edited on January 5, 2010 at 8:32 PM. Reason : .]
1/5/2010 8:30:16 PM
^ PLACED THERE BY THE GOVERNMENT'S MANDATEJESUSYOU FUCKING PEOPLE[Edited on January 5, 2010 at 8:30 PM. Reason : .]
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1/5/2010 8:31:38 PM
I think a good compromise would be a continuous rating of the air quality in an establishment of the various carcinogens at any given time. If bar and restaurant owners want to operate in a fashion that harms the public to some unknown level, they should be required to install systems that continuously monitor the air so citizens can choose to leave if they want.If I'm eating my burger in a small diner where no one is currently smoking, do I just have to abort my meal when one of you douche bags roll in (hahah, no, not anymore suckers, but I digress)?
1/5/2010 8:35:08 PM
I'm a smoker and I don't enjoy smoke when I'm eating. Personally I wouldn't have a problem with RESTAURANTS banning smoking, while bars left it up to their owners. Obviously thats a moot point since the ban passed, but some people in this thread act like every single person who smokes does so either to ruin non-smokers' times, because it makes them look cool, or some other retarded reason aside from the two main things:1. Cigarettes are legal if you're over 182. Nicotine addiction is hard to kick
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