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10/23/2006 4:07:08 PM
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10/23/2006 4:09:20 PM
I'm not talking from the patron point of view.
10/23/2006 4:10:29 PM
10/23/2006 4:12:45 PM
State409c's logic does hold up - if you say that it is just to protect the workers of any industry from unnecessary risk, then banning smoking is logical - nobody needs to smoke in a bar.
10/23/2006 4:14:43 PM
Why don't they wear masks instead? It would be better becase they wouldn't be breathing on our food either.Problem solved.____Also, since most waitresses smoke, its cute that you're trying to protect them when they're not on smoke break.[Edited on October 23, 2006 at 4:19 PM. Reason : .]
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10/23/2006 4:22:29 PM
i'm still waiting to hear how sanitation rules exist to protect employees
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10/23/2006 4:30:02 PM
sober what "safe workplace laws" would you recommend to improve the safety of Alaskan King Crab fishermen?
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10/23/2006 4:42:25 PM
con't
10/23/2006 4:42:53 PM
^i read through that and didnt see anything about banning cigarettesbut seriously, alaskan crabbing is arguably the most dangerous job on earth...there will always be some danger in that job regardless of the regulations/improvements because they are working in 35 degree waters with 15 foot waves and handling hundreds/thousands of pounds worth of equipmentalso nobody is forced to do that for a jobpeople do it because the money is goodkinda like some people work at bars because they know they can potentially get a couple/few hundred dollars in tips[Edited on October 23, 2006 at 4:46 PM. Reason : .]
10/23/2006 4:43:31 PM
i answered your exact question. you were asking the following question in a smart-assed way: "how is it possible to improve the safety of workers, and what business is it of the governments". as seen in that extreme example, the government has a long history of stepping in when they think the workplace, any workplace, is dangerous or not. You could take the same stance - "nobody has to be an alaskan crab fisher, so why should we waste time and money trying to protect those that choose to be one"?
10/23/2006 4:54:50 PM
so basically you answered my exact smart-assed question by being a smartass and being over literalpeople are alaskan king crab fishermen because they want to make money...they know there are risks...they are willing to deal with those risks because they want the moneythey could easily work somewhere elsenobody is forcing them to crab fishhowever regulations like smaller, easier-to-handle (and therefore safer) pots, or only fishing during calmer (safer) weather would make the job safer, but thats not gonna happen because its a business for moneypeople work at bars to make money...they have other options...if smoking is legal in public places in a particular city/state, the bar owner should have the right to decide if he allows smoking or not in his bar
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10/23/2006 5:31:47 PM
You mean bars and restaurants?And people working in fast food and as food delivery people make as much money as a decent waiter/waitress?Hahah.
10/23/2006 5:34:49 PM
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10/23/2006 6:00:07 PM
but again...drunk driving is more like the pyrotechnics accidentdrunk driving will always be a remote threat if you drive a car, even if its day light hourshowever you can COMPLETELY eliminate the threat of being affected by 2nd hand smoke by simply NOT GOING TO OR WORKING AT BARS WHERE THEY ALLOW SMOKING]
10/23/2006 6:23:37 PM
10/23/2006 7:10:04 PM
oh hell noyou fucking pussy ass whiney anti smoking bitches need to go to hellif you take away my right to smoke a cig at a bar or something i'm gonna be pissed
10/23/2006 7:19:20 PM
10/23/2006 7:39:25 PM
^Do you work at a bar?
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10/23/2006 8:19:33 PM
we must mandate straight-jackets for the entire population
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10/23/2006 11:45:21 PM
that's not an effective means of deflecting comments on your stupidity and waste of life.\and before you call someone a n00b, at least make sure they didn't register three years before you.[Edited on October 24, 2006 at 12:07 AM. Reason : .]
10/24/2006 12:06:27 AM
god nutsmackr, no offense, but you are like the biggest faggot i know on tww sometimes
10/24/2006 12:09:44 AM
i'd rather be gay than a dumbass with down syndrome.
10/24/2006 1:59:01 AM
omg nutsmackr came out of the closet in this thread...[Edited on October 24, 2006 at 2:47 AM. Reason : wow]
10/24/2006 2:45:21 AM
I support the smoking ban in bars and restaurants. It's a clean air act for businesses; and let me just say, it works.This notion of "avoid the bar" is stupid. It's one thing to avoid a particular bar, but when pretty much all bars (and restaurants for that matter) are chock full of smokers, that's different. In NC you can't go anywhere without getting a few bad whiffs. Smoking is ubiquitous. Since when does the government not have a legitimate say in regulating the commons? It's just public decency. Should your kids have to get a good whiff of the smokers' fumes as they walk by, just so they can go eat? It's one thing to be conservative and laissez faire, but the smoking ban has nothing to do with the market versus the government. It's an ordinance that is no different than public nudity restrictions or child labor laws.
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