Their property, their rules.... nothing to do with "personal liberty". End of discussion.
Sorry, vaping in a amusement park full of children isn't a constitutional right in the US, Canada or any other country I am aware of.
Ah, another Canadian who's totally cool with being treated like a pariah, who seems almost ashamed of his use of a vaporizer, and is always ready to acquiesce to unreasonable demands regulating that use. I'm seeing a pattern here.
I never said it was a "constitutional right". Yes, it is their property, and I respect that. However, that doesn't mean I won't criticize ridiculous, arbitrary rules they make regarding the personal behavior they'll "allow" paying customers to engage in when
outside. Eff em, they'll see no more of my money.
Also; what the hell does it being an "amusement park full of children" have to do with
anything? Do
you believe that "secondhand vapor" is a danger to society?
