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Originally posted by 33girl
They tried to pass this in Pittsburgh and there is some state law that said they couldn't. I'll post a link later.
I think that in California where it's usually warm this would work, but asking someone to go outside in 2 degree weather to smoke? Total BS in my opinion.
If individual restaurants/bars think their clientele would go for it then fine, be smoke-free all you want, but there are places around here that would probably close if people weren't allowed to smoke there and that would suck for the owners.
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smokers will still go outside no matter how cold it is....here, the restaurants without patios lose business to the ones that do. Once the nice weather hits, everyone wants to be outside to enjoy it. But these establishments were already at this disadvantage before the by-law was passed.