I dont agree with taking any rights away the way its been happening - even along with the entire "raise taxes to pay for....*insert whatever here*" scenarios; from smoking to gun control, to ammunition, to again - *insert situation here*
Now, with that being said, as a former smoker for many many years, when DH and I went out (he was a smoker too) unless it was a bar - any other establishment we went to we would request non-smoking sections. When I smoked I could not stand the smell of smoke (odd I know) - and if it blew into my face.. forget it..
. We never smoked in our cars or home (kids you know) and never allowed anyone ELSE to smoke around them either. Even in a bar, sometimes it would just get WAY too smoky and it would be incredibly hard to breath due to inadequate ventilation systems.
Today - many years later being a non-smoker - I still cannot stand the smell of cigarette smoke, I still request non-smoking when we go out and feel, even in a restaurant that has separate areas - that that little piece of half glass separating smoking from non-smoking is nowhere near adequate. I still feel like I've smoked a pack of cigarettes when I leave
. This is why we no longer go out as often any more. I dont enjoy smelling like smoke and I certainly dont enjoy my children inhaling it and smelling like it. If establishments want to have smoking in their places, they must have adequate ventilation systems. They complain that "it costs too much to do that" - well then....sorry, lose your smoking clientele.
I can see it from both sides of the fence given I've been in both scenarios, but... the old addage of "you cant please everyone" is going to apply no matter what.
Now, with that being said, as a former smoker for many many years, when DH and I went out (he was a smoker too) unless it was a bar - any other establishment we went to we would request non-smoking sections. When I smoked I could not stand the smell of smoke (odd I know) - and if it blew into my face.. forget it..
Today - many years later being a non-smoker - I still cannot stand the smell of cigarette smoke, I still request non-smoking when we go out and feel, even in a restaurant that has separate areas - that that little piece of half glass separating smoking from non-smoking is nowhere near adequate. I still feel like I've smoked a pack of cigarettes when I leave
I can see it from both sides of the fence given I've been in both scenarios, but... the old addage of "you cant please everyone" is going to apply no matter what.
