Designated Smoking Areas

JuggaLotus said:
The easiest way to crack down on smoking in line is to put cops at the bigger lines where they can monitor the entire line. And have them start booting people for lighting up.

Guys miss my post earlier in the thread?

cedarpointr0x said:
For those who say CP didn't or doesn't enforce the no smoking in line policy, I'd just like to state that was my pet peeve. Each time I entered a queue line and saw someone smoke, I'd ask them to put it out. If they did it again when i entered the line later, they'd get put in the back. They had their fair warning.

Many officers would let this go more as summer went by.

Smoking in line is a HUGE no no. You either complied/didn't know, or you didn't listen and were asked to leave the line. I can remember asking a few people to leave a line after I saw them light up AFTER I had already asked them.

Also:

Ralph Wiggum said:
With the new Ohio law, I believe CP police will actually be able to ticket people for not obeying posted signs about only smoking in designated areas.

Won't happen. Higher-ups have decided that they don't even want to cite people for bigger offenses. They just boot them off property. Sad, but the view of the administration is that they only can spend money in the park. A slap on the wrist is all they get.
<br> *** Edited 3/30/2007 2:55:53 AM UTC by cedarpointr0x***

I read "huge no no," laughed and completely disregarded the rest of your post.

Jump to Conclusions said:
I read "huge no no," laughed and completely disregarded the rest of your post.

Want a cookie now ?

Back on topic, theres also going to need to be more smoking areas.

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Touchdown said:
As someone who has vollenteered many times to clean a highway, and parks I can tell you that in either situation ciggerette butts>>>>>all other trash combined.

Not to mention the fact that as society now stands today butts are the only thing that is not biodegradable that you can toss on the ground in plain view of others without risking a dirty look for littering.

That really depends on where you live. That may work here in the Midwest, but in California, for example, it doesn't.


Brandon

djDaemon said:


Touchdown said:
As someone who has vollenteered many times to clean a highway, and parks I can tell you that in either situation ciggerette butts>>>>>all other trash combined.

Not to mention the fact that as society now stands today butts are the only thing that is not biodegradable that you can toss on the ground in plain view of others without risking a dirty look for littering.

That really depends on where you live. That may work here in the Midwest, but in California, for example, it doesn't.

I have a friend who is a police officer. When he is writing someone a ticket or arresting someone, he never complains about them smoking. As soon as they throw the cigarette on the ground he ad's a littering charge.

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As well he should.

Also, it's typically considered bad practice to quote someone in your reply when their post is so near yours. Either trim the quote to contain only what is absolutely necessary, or (in this case) don't quote at all.


Brandon

Has anyone mentioned Hot Dog-on-A Stick? I would love to see one of those in the park.


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^ What's that have to do with smoking?

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What, you expect us to believe you've never smoked a hot dog?

;)


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Mmm . . . smoked hot dogs.

Wait, that's actually a food. That's not funny!


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djDaemon said:
What, you expect us to believe you've never smoked a hot dog?

;)

Woah. I'm going to avoid that one like hot oil in a deep fryer!

:-D

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cedarpointr0x said:


Back on topic, theres also going to need to be more smoking areas.


And your argument to support that?

How is adding more areas going to help? Are you a smoker? Perhaps thats why you said that.

It's not our fault that those who complain against too few areas are too lazy to walk themselves to a smoking area. IF you don't like it, either quit smoking, or don't go at all. Plain and simple.

Furthermore, the people who smoke and are too lazy to walk, probably are the same people who can't walk to a trash can to throw away trash. Same concept.

Edit: I also thought of another point. If we add another area because x amount of people complain, then we'll add another, and another. Doing that takes us right back to every other season at CP.
*** Edited 3/30/2007 4:07:40 PM UTC by mk522***
*** Edited 3/30/2007 4:08:36 PM UTC by mk522***


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It's not our fault that those who complain against too few areas are too lazy to walk themselves to a non-smoking area. IF you don't like it, either start smoking or don't go at all. Plain and simple.


Goodbye MrScott

John

I never once stated that I was complaining against those who complained. I'm making a point that those who smoke should be thankful for what they got. Cedar Point could go entirely smokeless. Then what?
*** Edited 3/30/2007 6:28:32 PM UTC by mk522***


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mk522 said:
Then what?

Then this topic would be at page 14 already and turn into another debate much like Chick-fil-a's topic is going.

The atmosphere on this board hasn't been the best lately. That's really to bad too. A few people ruin such a great thing. :(


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^^^

Jugga, I think I may be one of the few that caught that post.

Funny, real funny. ;)


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Apparently so. I didn't think it would go that far over everyone's heads.

Hope you're having fun at KD.


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To say someone is too lazy to walk to a cerified smoking area is absurd, mainly due to the fact that you are at CP and all you do is walk.

I am a smoker and I have not yet formed an opinion in this, I am waiting to see the following

1: How well it is enforced

2: If stoping at a smoke stop is really that cumbersome

3: If CP decides to add or subtract to the amount of areas available.

This does bother me somewhat but if thats what it takes to be at CP then thats that.

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