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I also agree that any owner of property has a right to include or exclude any person or practice from that property at his/her sole discretion on any basis whatsoever, even if that basis is stupid.
Perception is reality
Let's see. I'm beginning to perceive that management at the Rafferty's is out to ruin my life personally. They singled me out of all the customers for some perverse reason. That's reality? That's nuts! And how exactly would a vaper present to the public that something relatively harmless is dangerous to others? lol
Here they come! Now it's kids.
Noise Prompts Pennsylvania Restaurant to Ban Kids Under 6
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A PV produces "vapor" derived mostly from water and PG or VG - no "smoke". The more we educate the general public in an intelligent, polite but open way, the better it will be for all of us.
As you've mentioned more than once, perception is reality ..
And, as I've mentioned more than once on other threads, I live in a state that has banned all smoking in public places even within 15 feet of the building .. and, trust me, there are plenty of voluntary cig police more than happy to call the law if they "perceive" you are smoking ..
I'm all for standing up for civil rights, however, I'm not interested in becoming the "Rosa Parks" of the e-cig industry .. nor am I interested in giving a seminar on what it is each and every time someone confronts me or gives me the eye .. sorry ..
So, I treat my e-cig the same way as if it were an analog .. because, as you say .. perception is reality ..
And how exactly would a vaper present to the public that something relatively harmless is dangerous to others? lol
Hi PAhaving a confrontation in a restaurant beyond offering an explanation of what vaping is will do nothing to further the cause
Hi PC - don't disagree with your point at all an it also supports the managers decision. It was all about choosing who he should appease and given that there are many more non-smokers than vapers at the moment the only economical sensible decision for him to make was to ask you not to vape.
Even if you didn't see or hear someone complaining doesn't mean someone didn't make a comment to their server and there is also the risk to the manager that even if someone didn't comment at that time they would still decide not to frequent the establishment because it allowed smokers (their perception) and then might tell their ns friends and so on.
You have your right to choose to take your business elsewhere just as they have a right to determine the rules of conduct in their private enterprise so long as it does not impinge on someones civil rights and vaping is a choice not a right.
Earlier an example was posted about a restaurant banning kids under the age of 6. It will cost them business from 1 segment of the population but they are betting it will attract another and I have no issue with it. If I had young kids I would simply never go there even if dining without the kids if I had a problem with the policy. A similar example would be the many resorts that are adult only which I prefer to go to as I find it more relaxing at these places without having kids running around inadvertently kicking sand on me. I have yet to see anyone up in arms about the existence of these resorts or their no kids policies.
It is my sincere hope that you do find a restaurant in your area that you like which allows vaping as I see it as a victory for all of us.
Well, we all have scattered opinions on this topic! Hah, cause see I believe the manager SHOULD have done the RIGHT thing not the thing that would appease the most people. Which the right thing is... let him vape and tell the others it isn't smoke and is not harmful. They don't like it to the point of leaving? Well they were obviously impossible to please people anyways, not even mentioning the fact that CLEARLY that is the right thing assuming vaping isn't banned in the state he was in at the time.
Just like banning children from the restaurant. Thats horrible in my opinion, ok so maybe some upscale ones but seriously? I don't have kids and I HATE it when they are unruly, but I wouldn't eat there on principle if they didn't allow children. It just seems wrong. Take a low tolerance on loud children and post a notice on the front door? Reasonable, banning outright? OK I feel as though a line has been crossed.
But hey it is interesting to read about all our ideas that are astonishingly different hah.
Yes there are quite a few rich quotes having to do with opinions. While I would love if everyone chose to do the right thing the manager is running a for profit business. It exists to service a public need and make a profit and usually doing the right thing takes a backseat to profits.
I know thats the reality of things... but if morality takes a back seat to profits nobody wins.
That's why I start vaping as soon as I have ordered my food. If I am asked to stop I politely explain what I am doing and as much about ecigs as he/she will listen to. If they still want me to stop I get up and leave.
Mo has no statewide smoking ban. St. Louis County does but it doesn't include vaping.