It's these kind of people that are going to ruin it for all of us...

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Asbestos4004

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Even after 37 pages of riveting discussion, I remain un-phased. I will continue to vape where and when I want to. The sad part about that, is it will still be interpreted as "I will stand on the table in Longhorn Steakhouse, drip into my Mega Mutation XX.5 built at .002 and fog that sucker out! It's legal, so bite me!!!"
In reality, 9 times out of 10, it'll be a little ol REO full of DIY Vanilla Custard that I named Nilla Please. I seriously doubt I'll be in a restaurant because, so far, I've never been in a restaurant with that bad of service. Pretty sure I won't be in a Walmart or a Grocery store, bank or a Church. BUT, the odds are good that I won't be in a smoking section.
 

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And that is the Ability to site someone for Violating a Code.
in a bar?

highly doubt there's much difference there. anyone unwilling to remove themselves from the establishment is still violating a code. typically one with the very real possibility of very stiff punishments.
 

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in a bar?

highly doubt there's much difference there. anyone unwilling to remove themselves from the establishment is still violating a code. typically one with the very real possibility of very stiff punishments.

In a Bar. On a Train. In a Plane. In a Classroom.

What is the Difference?
 

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In a Bar. On a Train. In a Plane. In a Classroom.

What is the Difference?
reality.

bars often remove unwanted guests. it comes with the territory. even in the most high class establishments, if you serve alcohol that is to be consumed on the premises for longer than it takes to ingest a meal, you will eventually have to remove a patron. period.
 

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reality.

bars often remove unwanted guests. it comes with the territory. even in the most high class establishments, if you serve alcohol that is to be consumed on the premises for longer than it takes to ingest a meal, you will eventually have to remove a patron. period.
He's right, ya know....I've been removed.
 

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reality.

bars often remove unwanted guests. it comes with the territory. even in the most high class establishments, if you serve alcohol that is to be consumed on the premises for longer than it takes to ingest a meal, you will eventually have to remove a patron. period.

I think that at some point in his life Zoid needs to rub a bouncer the wrong way.
 

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reality.

bars often remove unwanted guests. it comes with the territory. even in the most high class establishments, if you serve alcohol that is to be consumed on the premises for longer than it takes to ingest a meal, you will eventually have to remove a patron. period.

Maybe then I missed your Original Point?
 
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Well then let's put at rest the "only government can do it" argument.

If everyone was in Camp E, and Respected an Owners wishes, would we Need any Indoor Bans?

But Wait, that Isn't the Real World. So I guess there is Always going to be Some Rube vaping in the Cereal Aisle somewhere.

Not sure what you want Business Owners to do besides Push for Bans?
 
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