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- From: Jean.Mariaux@zool.unine.ch
- Newsgroups: alt.restaurants
- Subject: Re: NJ Diners - Anti tobacco
- Message-ID: <1992Dec25.133440.1058@unine.ch>
- Date: 25 Dec 92 13:34:40 MET
- References: <1992Dec24.171706.6080@cbnewsj.cb.att.com>
- Followup-To: floyd!mjs
- Organization: University of Neuchatel, Switzerland
- Lines: 51
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- In article <1992Dec24.171706.6080@cbnewsj.cb.att.com>, mjsst@cbnewsj.cb.att.com (mark.j.schiff) writes:
- >
- > Subject: Eating out LAWs - Anti tobacco
- > Newsgroups: talk.politics.drugs,alt.activism,alt.restaurants,rec.food.restaurants
- >
- >
- > Path: cbnewsj!att-out!cbnewsh!ekb
- > From: ekb@cbnewsh.cb.att.com (eric.kenneth.bustad)
- > Newsgroups: misc.wanted,alt.activism,alt.activism.d,nj.wanted,alt.restaurants,rec.food.restaurants
- > Subject: Re: New Jersey restaurants laws need changing - Anti-tobacco
- > Date: 10 Dec 92 03:18:29 GMT
- > Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ, USA
- >
- > Mark,
- >
- > If you are really so offended by second-hand smoke in NJ diners, I suggest
- > that you complain to the manager and then walk out. If enough people do
- > that then some diners will go smoke-free, or at least install some effective
- > ventilation equipment.
- >
- > I oppose any law requiring this. There are too many laws telling people
- > how to run their lives in this over-regulated state as it is.
- >
- > = Eric Bustad, Norwegian bachelor programmer (a non-smoker)
- >
- > ********************************************************************************
- >
- > Yes, I agree with the "too many laws" part, we only need one law reguarding
- > smoking:
- >
- > No smoking in public or private where secondary smoke in any amount
- > can be inhaled by humans or animals (with the exception of certain
- > insects, since nicotine is an insecticide).
- >
- >
- > Mark Schiff, American ASEE, BSEE and BMF (an X-smoker anti-smoker)
- >
- >
-
- Well... this discussion is pretty symptomatic...
- I could find almost anything on this newsgroup (is the restaurant clean?,
- can you get *alot* for your money? how not to get sick at this place!, this
- place is better than this one because it's cheaper, and, of course, this
- kind of stupid lawyer talks...), but not one posting about good food!
- Hopeless!
-
- Bon appetit!
-
- Jean Mariaux
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