You're missing the point: do they OWN the 50 ft of sidewalk? It they don't, then it's NOT their property. And if there's NO ordinance, this equals to a private business trying to make up laws to be applied in a PUBLIC space. Just 'because'!!
The 'cry babies' were the ones who FOUGHT, and WON, the tried e-cig medicalization in Europe, in the last 08th October! One thing is being a 'cry baby', another thing is FIGHTING against insane laws, with a (not so) covert economical interest, that will take away from you some reasonable liberties, without a glimpse of evidence of harm!!
Do you have any PROPER, scientific studies, to show us the 'dangers' of second-hand vapour... OUT IN THE OPEN? Or even for SHS?
Do you know who get's fined if the anti tobacco law is broken? Typically the business owner. Just food for thought. Since vaping is kinda out there at the moment, do a what if. What if the state decides yes it is a tobacco product and will enforce the fine on previous violations. I can businesses are trying to protect themselves. In Ohio here are the fines...
Of course we have no studies on the effects of second hand vapor. It has been around for 30+ years. Heck we really don't have the studies, except a small few, on first hand vaping.
What are the penalties for violating the smoking ban?
Businesses: Warning letter, first violation; $100, second violation; $500, third violation; $1,000, fourth violation; and $2,500, fifth and subsequent violations. Note: fines may be doubled for intentional violations at the discretion of the enforcement entity and may be assessed on a daily basis for continuing violations.
Individuals: Warning letter; first violation; $100, second and subsequent violations.
Retaliation against Complainant: Warning letter, first violation; $1,000, second violation; $2,500 third and subsequent violations.