Bars are operated by robots, durr.
3/17/2009 2:30:56 AM
^^AHA, I didn't say that right. But y'all know what I mean!^I don't get it.
3/17/2009 6:24:13 AM
Forget about laws and constitutionality, what happened to common courtesy. Have you actually straight up asked them if they would go outside to smoke?
3/17/2009 8:15:31 AM
underclass?plus, bars are a place where a lot of patrons specifically go to to drink and smoke. Even when smoking was allowed in more workplaces, I'm sure the smoke was thicker at bars. When you choose a profession that is based around serving people who drink and smoke, it is a little different. So, Im not sure what he has to say, but no I care about them too, especially the ones that don't smoke. And if you stretch that to restaurants, I tried to choose a place that had no smoking (well when I first started there was a SMALL section that was, but I knew it was changing) when I worked. So I do care about smoke in workplaces other than office jobs, and I would have taken a job at a restaurant that had smoking if I had to since I know smoking and drinking are more an integral part of that industry than it is in say...a desk job. But I dont wish them to be around 2nd hand smoke any more than myself.[Edited on March 17, 2009 at 8:19 AM. Reason : ]
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3/17/2009 9:45:07 AM
^^ i disagree with you...getting killed or maimed by a steel I-beam that falls from a building is not a function of the job...nor is eye strain...both are possible and realistic hazards associated with functions of their jobs...the duties of a construction worker do not include "get killed by malfunctioning equipment" and the duties of a programmer do not include "get eye strain from staring at tiny text all day long"in terms of the bartender, the side effect would be cancer, decreased lung capacity/strength, etc...the cause would be spending extensive amount of time in a smoky environment, which is arguably not a function of his job, but a reasonable and knowable riskmaybe i'm just quibbling over word choice, but there IS a difference
3/17/2009 9:47:14 AM
3/17/2009 10:13:21 AM
Jesus. If I could, I would blow smoke all up in this thread.
3/17/2009 10:16:21 AM
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3/17/2009 11:09:27 AM
just because its currently reasonably expected/accepted doesnt mean he can't support it being banned...I would LOVE if bars and music venues were all non smoking (a la cat's cradle)...doesnt mean that I don't go to them with the expectation that there will be a lot of smoke there...
3/17/2009 11:12:43 AM
^^ i think i'm probably done arguing with you...you have missed the mark of this entire thread and my responses as a result...it's not to bitch and moan about how smoking is allowed at all, it's a particular situation in which the OP is exposed to enough secondhand cigarette smoke to cause physical discomfort in his place of work, a place (apparently) full of inconsiderate people (just like most, but not all, smokers i know)my viewpoint in a nutshell: - people who smoke are stupid in their choice - i hope smoking will eventually be banned everywhere, but i'll settle for everywhere except people's personal homes - people should ONLY be allowed to smoke (under the current law) with the unanimous consent of those around them, as the health of one trumps the carcinogenic relaxation habits of others - if smoking is the biggest concern regarding your personal freedoms, your life sucks donkey ballscontinue to enjoy twisting my responses around by taking them out of context and being intentionally obtuse...i realize it's just what you DO, it's who you ARE [Edited on March 17, 2009 at 11:19 AM. Reason : .]
3/17/2009 11:18:10 AM
^^Do you devote hundreds of words to defending smoking in bars when you want to ban it?He said, noooo, smoking is relaxing and for that reason it goes with bars and bowling alleys...being exposed to smoke if you work in a bar is just like working with heavy machinery if you're a construction worker...it's like eye strain if you're a computer programmer! BUT I WANT IT BANNED!^I support a ban on smoking in bars and restaurants and bowling alleys and all those other places. I could give two shits about my fellow patrons, but I don't think it's right to blow smoke in some pregnant waitress' face when she's just tryna make a living. I haven't smoked a cigarette indoors (excepting my home) in almost a year.Okay, peace out, TWW!
3/17/2009 11:33:16 AM
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3/17/2009 11:40:57 AM
Update: getting my own office
3/17/2009 11:49:50 AM
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3/17/2009 11:51:38 AM
Not reading any of that shit. I don't think the wolfweb is your sort of form man.Who are you an alias of though? I know you've been here before under a different name.
3/17/2009 12:24:06 PM
3/17/2009 1:15:16 PM
this isn't part of an argument, i just found it and thought i'd pass it along...it's a US map outlining smoke-free laws (population percentage-wise):http://www.no-smoke.org/pdf/RBpercentMap.pdf^ the answer is always "if you don't like it, the other guy's rights trump yours" because you're the one complainingto the OP: nice...congrats and good luck[Edited on March 17, 2009 at 1:39 PM. Reason : .]
3/17/2009 1:38:09 PM
Did I hear on 101.1 on one of the news updates just a bit ago that legislation has come up in NC to ban smoking in places...one of those being offices? They were reporting on it in conjunction with an increase in the cig tax.Here we gohttp://www.ncleg.net/gascripts/BillLookUp/BillLookUp.pl?Session=2009&BillID=h2A BIG FUCK YOU TO THE SMOKERS YOU INCONSIDERATE PRICKS[Edited on March 17, 2009 at 2:41 PM. Reason : ,]
3/17/2009 2:40:04 PM
Sounds like you're the dick.
3/17/2009 2:52:43 PM
I've never polluted the air of someone that doesn't smoke because I was too lazy and inconsiderate to go outside. I'm a LONG WAY from being "the dick".
3/17/2009 2:55:32 PM
^^ yep, all nonsmokers who don't want to suffer the negative effects of smokers' poor choices are all dicks ^ you'd think they'd take the opportunity for some exercise in an effort to minutely counteract the damage they're doing to themselves by smoking [Edited on March 17, 2009 at 2:57 PM. Reason : .]
3/17/2009 2:56:11 PM
It's my right to blow an air-horn in the direction of people that smoke at a decibel level that may or may not cause permanent ear damage. If they don't like it, they have the choice to go somewhere else. It's my civil liberty and no law should be made to deny my right to blow an air-horn wherever the fuck I feel like it.For some reason I think I'd get arrested if I took an air-horn and started blasting smokers.
3/17/2009 3:03:52 PM
I just can't get my ahead around how self righteous smokers are. Yes, those of us that don't smoke are a bit self righteous as well, but we simply claim the higher ground because we do nothing, absolutely nothing to infringe on the health of someone else.
3/17/2009 3:04:57 PM
No. You guys are the dicks. (quagmire02, Fail Boat) You're not even addressing the points I've made, and instead, just keep repeating falsehoods.HEY LOOK AT ME -- I CAN COMPLETELY IGNORE THE PRINCIPLE OF CONSENT.
3/17/2009 3:08:23 PM
3/17/2009 3:14:26 PM
I agree with the libertarian principle; however, I also agree with not being a dick. I personally feel like it is each of our rights to smoke wherever we feel like it. But doing so within breathing distance of other people is a very dickish thing to do.So in principal, it should not be a law to prohibit smoking anywhere. However, I should be able to blow my air-horn in your face if you smoke around me.
3/17/2009 3:16:49 PM
3/17/2009 3:57:40 PM
what a shitty job you have, Novicane. i can't even imagine the hell of having to work somewhere people smoked at their desks. i cant hardly stand to smell someone who just came back in from smoking out in the parking lot if you complain to the owner, and think its going to get resolved somehow, you will likely find yourself dismissed and shown the door. one way or another, but probably quickly.I think you have a case to bring to OSHA and the NC Dept. of Labor. that's the only way it will be resolved.if you bring the case legally, you're going to find that everyone you work with hates you.your choice is this: either bring legal action, or find another job. i'd probably do both.
3/17/2009 4:06:00 PM
3/17/2009 7:10:32 PM
^^ what legal action? its a small private business, he would have to wait for legislation banning smoking to be passed
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3/17/2009 11:21:04 PM
triple post--suspend
3/17/2009 11:38:07 PM
I feel bad for you son. On one hand, I think it's the owner of the properties decision as to what legal activities go on in his building. On the other hand, it's really fucking rude of these people to smoke at their desks. I used to smoke, and I would never smoke in front of people if it bothered them, I would just go outside.I think your only recourse is going outside with a laptop or finding a new job.
3/18/2009 2:04:24 AM
just eat something extremely smelly or masterbate
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