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Thread: Should Bowling Alleys be smoke free?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PSBA10 View Post
    Tonight in league was the first time the center was smoke free. Normally during league numerous people congregate in an area and smoke. They don't pay attention to bowling at all. Someone is constantly yelling that someone is up. Tonight is the first time in this league that people actually were there when they were up. It was so nice to maintain a steady pace all night and not have to wait for someone when it was their turn to bowl.
    I hope there is doors to the outside close......the center I coach at put benches for the smokerts to go and sit and relax outside 20 feet from the front doors
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    No, no benches, and the doors are about 50 feet away from the lanes. There is no overhang or roof over the entrance either. I can see in the winter people going outside to smoke and carrying snow/water back to the lanes. This could be a real safety problem. I wonder who would be liable for accidents because of wet approaches????
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    Quote Originally Posted by PSBA10 View Post
    No, no benches, and the doors are about 50 feet away from the lanes. There is no overhang or roof over the entrance either. I can see in the winter people going outside to smoke and carrying snow/water back to the lanes. This could be a real safety problem. I wonder who would be liable for accidents because of wet approaches????
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    What irratates me is when I went to go get a drink and a smoker gets angry with me when I'm up and not at the line, LOL. When I finnish bowling my frame, I tell him the next game will start right after the last game is recorded so as to speed things up for my tardy frame. Basically. I'm telling him no smoke break for you buddy, he was their anchor, LOL. He lightened up after that, there is no way he would of been able to smoke in just 2-3 minutes. I don't mind giving smokers 10 minutes, because everyone needs a small break. You know, beverages, snacks, restroom breaks, and whatever during breaks between games. My problem was we had just finnished shadow bowling, there was 2 or 3 in line at the counter and the guys above me had gotten strikes real fast and the other team had all struck. Probably the fastest 2 minutes I was involved in in a long time.

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    I am a smoker and they have put in place a smoking ban in two of the cities around here and the part of it that pisses me off to no end is that the proprietor of the business has absolutely NO say. I absolutely believe it should be up to the business owner. Our local bowling alley has "family" day on Sundays with no smoking and the bar is completely closed. I am totally okay with that. Even when I wasn't a smoker I wasn't so extreme about my views that because I wasn't a smoker nobody else should be either. Everyone can make their own choices. We have a bowling alley here that I will not bowl at because they don't allow smoking and that is my choice. There are other people who go there because they want to be in non smoking environments and that is their choice as well. I like having a choice without my choice being stay inside and don't smoke or go outside if you want to. I'm not a drinker, I never drink. I am a smoker and I like that I can smoke right outside of where the lanes are so that I am always in place when it's my turn to bowl. Hell, the drinkers annoy me because at least I don't have to stand in line to have a smoke! Anyhow, this can be a very touchy subject with both sides being quite passionate. I try to be respectful to those around me that don't smoke or if I know it bothers them. I just hate having my choices taken away from me or made for me. I'm tired of all of the politics and everybody else deciding that their way is the best for everyone.

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    I used to have pretty much the same attitude. I have to say, though, if you can quit, do it now. I don't mind if others smoke. I just KNOW it's not a good idea from a health standpoint. I quit because I had to.

    And you must have very slow bartenders where you are. I've never hads to wait as long as it takes to smoke to get my beer, or whatever.

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    Hey PrettyLilMoon, I do understand your frustration. If the proprietors spent as much money on helping the smokers with transition (instead of fighting the law, they could have built proper shelters for you) into the new law made by the majority of the people in my state, the smoker would be much better off today. What you and most smokers fail to realize, is your rights to do as you wish end on your properties and when in public, majority rules when it comes to health and well being.

    Now, I do try to accomadate smokers as much as possible. Several of my friends smoke and they do try to be polite when they smoke near me and I try to give them some distance so as to not crowd them. I also know they have an adictive habit that needs to be satisfied just like people who like achohol, but the beer drinker will normally not pee on my table, a smoker can not control the direction of smoke. Although, I will cut drinkers little to no slack when it comes to being an arse when drunk. Proprietors are normally on top of this though, huge fines if they are not.

    Please though, understand that I do think smokers need to be given more respect when it comes to being asked to go outside to smoke. This falls on proprietors responsibility to accomadate the smokers then, not majority of the people who asked for the law on clean air.

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    I think as just like amy other indoor veneus, the strict rule of no-smoking should be enforced across the board without any exceptions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liowkc View Post
    I think as just like amy other indoor veneus, the strict rule of no-smoking should be enforced across the board without any exceptions.
    Ah, a smoke Nazi. I'm not that rigid.

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    I don't mind being a little tough on smokers, but I like to give them a little slack too. Smokers aren't the evil enemy that some may make them to be, they are humans with needs. Like I said, I have a few friends that smoke and I've gone outside with them when they needed to take a break. I just stand upwind of them a few feet away. Most real friends would understand why too. They know it's not because of their company, I just don't share their desire to smoke and they respect me for it. The ones that irk me are the smokers that feel they can smoke where they wish, when they wish, and however they wish with no consideration for others.

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