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Re: Enforcement of anti-smoking laws in JC
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The thing that annoys me the most is parents that smoke in their cars with their kids are in the back seat - I call that neglect and endangering children. The fines should be in the $1000's.
Posted on: 2009/2/14 21:34
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Re: Enforcement of anti-smoking laws in JC
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I don't enjoy smoky bars any more than smoky restaurants. But once in a while, I used to meet a friend for a drink at a bar in my neighborhood. Real old-time place, tacky charm, decent booze. I went in one time after the law had changed and was surprised to find a bunch of people hanging around smoking up a storm. It was way smokier than I'd ever seen it. I went to the other end of the bar to try to get away from it and met my friend. When the bartender asked what I wanted, I questioned him about it. He smiled and said, "I don't see anybody smoking." I told him I'd have to leave which seemed fine with him, so we did. Turns out it was a bunch of _______'s cronies and it is now their haunt, smoke and all. I'm sure they don't miss my business...just more Jersey City BS.
Posted on: 2009/2/14 19:03
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Re: Enforcement of anti-smoking laws in JC
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Thanks, Charon.
As I expected, the State of New Jersey leaves the enforcement of this law to business owners. Putting them at risk of dealing with potentially violent customers, and losing income. All bark and no bite, New Jersey.
Posted on: 2009/2/14 16:09
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Re: Enforcement of anti-smoking laws in JC
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If someone is smoking illegally in a restaurant, bar, supermarket, deli or other business licensed by the Jersey City Division of Health, the Health Div. will issue fines against the business that allows the smoking to occur. If an owner of a business wishes to remove a smoking patron, they can call the Jersey City Police.
The Barge Inn in downtown Jersey City blatantly allows patrons to smoke. Complaints have been filed against them.
Posted on: 2009/2/14 15:39
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Enforcement of anti-smoking laws in JC
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So how does the illustrious State of New Jersey enforce its own anti-smoking laws?
There is an a-hole in my neighborhood who shops in a local deli while smoking a cigar. Every friggin time. Blatantly. Stinks the joint up. Does not care. The shopkeeper chokes on the fumes, but what is she supposed to do, kick the customer out in this economy? So my question to the group is - who enforces the state anti-smoking law in Jersey City? State troopers? Local cops? Who? Because the next time I see this guy in the deli, I am going to tell him that if he does not take his stogie outside immediately, I am calling... well... whom?
Posted on: 2009/2/14 15:08
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