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Mets to make Shea Stadium smoke-free for final season.
metirish Mar 06 2008 08:29 AM |
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I really like this, but will it be enforced.
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seawolf17 Mar 06 2008 08:30 AM |
Thumbs up. Nice.
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soupcan Mar 06 2008 08:46 AM |
Doesn't bother me.
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metirish Mar 06 2008 08:49 AM |
I enjoy a few smokes a day, down to two or three for the past year but I've no problem with the ban, like soup though I would never light up around people at a game, or anywhere for that matter.
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AG/DC Mar 06 2008 08:53 AM |
I bet Keith and Ralph still have a place where they sneak some. Darling also maybe.
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Number 6 Mar 06 2008 11:54 AM |
I don't smoke, but I really don't see the harm in having a few designated smoking areas IN the stadium (away from the stands). Like most anti-smoking regs lately, this is pretty silly.
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themetfairy Mar 06 2008 12:03 PM |
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I agree with 6. A designated smoking area seems appropriate, especially in a place with so many open areas.
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KC Mar 06 2008 12:07 PM |
And it would keep people from hiding in bathroom stalls and smoking up a
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themetfairy Mar 06 2008 12:35 PM |
Yes - if people are going to smoke, let them do it somewhere that isn't going to inconvenience other people.
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sharpie Mar 06 2008 12:37 PM |
I agree. The ramps have always seemed to me to be a sensible place to let people smoke.
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Farmer Ted Mar 06 2008 12:46 PM |
I get a kick out of the glass-enclosed fishbowl smoking areas in airports. You don't even need to light up in those rooms to get a nicotine fix.
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Nymr83 Mar 06 2008 12:53 PM |
any designated smoking area needs to be not only away from other fans but away from employees. i think that was the problem with the ramps, they were right on top of food stands and stuff.
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Number 6 Mar 06 2008 01:05 PM |
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Problem is, much of the concourses in Shea are effectively outdoors, especially the ramps. At least you can call them the ramps "open air." There is no conclusive evidence, as far as I am aware, that secondhand smoke in such an environment is a health risk. So calling open-air smoking a health hazard, as the Mets are, is disingenuous. Call it what it is: an inconvenience for some (and mainly, IMO, those who choose to be inconvenienced by it). Many points on or around the ramps are a good distance away from the concession and souvenir stands. If that's the reason, the Mets are just not being creative enough.
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KC Mar 06 2008 02:04 PM |
N6: >>>There is no conclusive evidence, as far as I am aware, that secondhand smoke in such an environment is a health risk<<<
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holychicken Mar 06 2008 02:57 PM |
I am generally a big proponent of smoking bans in enclosed places. . . but I never really thought it was necessary in Shea. I always thought the ramps were a perfect place for those who like to smoke could go and not annoy those of us who do not like to smoke.
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Centerfield Mar 06 2008 04:53 PM |
I miss smoking.
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themetfairy Mar 06 2008 05:07 PM |
Little Ryan doesn't miss having that gunk around.
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Number 6 Mar 06 2008 05:59 PM |
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I'm not going to make the argument that secondhand smoke is healthy. It's been pretty well documented that long-term exposure in enclosed spaces is quite unhealthy. But studies in open-air environments show nothing, despite plenty of effort. Personally, I'm not of a mind to effectively ban something because it *may* harm someone, and is harmful in other contexts. Not enough. Show me the data first. If the data don't exist, the Mets (and our government) shouldn't make arguments insinuating that it does.
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KC Mar 06 2008 06:20 PM |
N6: >>>But studies in open-air environments show nothing, despite plenty of effort<<<
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soupcan Mar 06 2008 06:41 PM |
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I'm with Kase on this - too many people I know have gotten cancer as a direct result of smoking.
Not if they're sitting near me. I've ratted 'em out before, I'll rat 'em out again.
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Gwreck Mar 06 2008 06:47 PM |
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Same here. Fortunately, smoking in the seats is one of the few things the ushers take seriously.
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Number 6 Mar 06 2008 07:43 PM |
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I don't see myself as defending cigarette smoke. I hate cigarettes, and cigarette smoke. Cigarettes have no redeeming qualities, whatsoever. The argument to me is about what the role of the government, and other businesses, should be in making sure people don't smoke them, or that other people don't come in contact with them. And that the arguments made aren't disingenuous. Anyway, no biggie for me. Personally, I'll certainly enjoy another place where I don't have to breathe in cigarette smoke. I just don't dig the reasoning.
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Nymr83 Mar 06 2008 08:11 PM |
while we're on the topic of smoking in your seats, i have never seen anyone smoking tobacco cigarettes in their seats, but i've sure picked up a familiar odor that i don't miss from college...
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Centerfield Mar 07 2008 07:39 AM |
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Actually, he has never seen it. Even when I was smoking, it was after he went to sleep for the night and I would go outside to have my cigarette. I seldom get preachy, but I think smoking around kids is just blatantly irresponsible. Smoking is weird. When I'm craving one I curse myself for having quit, but when I'm not, quitting is one of the things I'm most proud of having done.
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holychicken Mar 07 2008 07:44 AM |
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maybe in the lower seats, but my experience is that in the upperdeck or the "reserved" seats is that it is pretty much do what you want unless you get ratted out. I have seen plenty of smokers in those sections smoke 3-4 cigs during the game and the ushers do nothing. But is anyone here really bothered by people smoking on the ramps?
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 07 2008 07:55 AM |
I remember when I was a kid, the smell of cigarettes and cigars evoked thoughts of Shea. That was the overriding aroma there. I guess that's changed; just a few weeks ago I had the same response to the smell of mustard instead.
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themetfairy Mar 07 2008 08:36 AM |
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Even though you didn't smoke in his presence, I bet you and your clothing smell better in general now that you've quit.
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soupcan Mar 07 2008 09:12 AM |
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Same experience and as a result, cigar smoke always make me think of spring and early season baseball. Just like the smell of Carmex makes me think of skiing.
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Centerfield Mar 07 2008 10:01 AM |
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Hey wait a second, I still have a bunch of sources of stink remaining, even without the cigarettes.
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themetfairy Mar 07 2008 11:47 AM |
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Don't worry - the kid will write a book about that one day ;)
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