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Now we have to assume no one can smoke in public responsibly.
They never could, it's just now we're standing up to their selfishness.
Now we have to assume no one can smoke in public responsibly.
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In Melbourne they used to allow smoking after 10pm in the Over 28 night clubs. They banned smoking, and most closed down (I guess the former patrons have all largely gone to apps or Adult Matchmaker to try find partners). Youngsters are unaffected as they still go to their venues with Exstacy and GBH.
Then they banned smoking with a cup of coffee outside cafes. So where once cafes would pick hundreds of dollars every day with all their tables full, they now get a fraction of that revenue from their largely empty tables.
Word eventually gets out overseas that the place is a dud. Like it or not, smokers tend to like spending money, and more often than not are the life of the party.
If one smokes, would one be more likely to go to dud places in Australia or USA, or to lively places like Europe or Bali?
Funny how all this banning of smoking coincides with apostolic-like preaching of gender fluidity.
Regards,
Renato
I wonder if the ABC thought to interview people who'd closed down after the ban? It's not impossible that with less places available, the survivors would do better.Interesting comments. Would like to see some evidence to back up your assertions.
A couple of months after the initial smoking bans at tables and chairs where food was served, the ABC put to air interviews of owners in busy local streets a couple of kms from the cbd who initially lobbied against the regulations and subsequently who reported hiring additional staff due to increased patronage, increased sales and customers lingering longer.
Of course that was many years before the economy started heading south and all businesses depending on discretionary money are consequently suffering. Nothing to do with the smoking bans.
BTW: When I go for my morning walks, I have to steer around cafes in the city that make good coffee because of the queues waiting to go in.
The then ultra popular Venue 28 Doncaster, Croxton Park Over 28s, Chelsea Heights Over 28s - all of which used to be almost standing room only after 10pm
Surely killed off by Tinder et al?The then ultra popular Venue 28 Doncaster, Croxton Park Over 28s, Chelsea Heights Over 28s - all of which used to be almost standing room only after 10pm - all closed after the smoking ban. Funny about that.
Cheers,
Renato
You obviously never went there.Some 5 star places right there folks - only places to be seen in Melbourne.....
No, Adult Matchmaker was around back then, before it became a sex/swingers thing.Surely killed off by Tinder et al?