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Re: Challenge to Hospitality: The ID Check in the Lobby


snertking (snertking@snerts-r-us.org)
Fri, 03 Feb 2006 14:34:13 -0500

hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com wrote:

> Herb Stein wrote:

>> "NOT a public place" would imply that the no-smoking ban in NY is a crock.

> I have no idea what the terms are of no-smoking ban which is a
> different issue. But any property owner may ban smoking on their own
> property if they so choose. The govt for many years has banned
> smoking in some places, such as the inside of a transit bus.

No smoking in "public places" -- which includes pretty much everywhere
- bars, hotel lobbies, etc. Owner of premises CANNOT decide to allow
smoking on his or her own property. Seems unconstitutional, if ya ask
me.

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