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Dec 26 / 04 Previous NextThe "Smoke-Free" - seriously :) - the "smoke-free" (ha ha) future of this unbelievably enormous province will be brought to you by the same people who use terms like "zero tolerance", "prohibit", "forbid", "control", "comply" and "public place" (to refer to private places).
Smoke-Free Ontario Act (Bill 164)
Employers get to be ashtray enforcers. "[Employer Obligations 3(d)] ensure that no ashtrays or similar equipment remain in the enclosed workplace or place or area, other than a vehicle in which the manufacturer has installed an ashtray" Of course, the Act steps up violations of free speech and property rights further by forbidding countertop tobacco displays.
Pub and bar owners fear Ontario smoking ban
According to the President of the Ontario Restaurant, Hotel and Motel Association, bars have a "high proportion of customers who smoke. Asking these operations to go cold turkey will have a devastating impact on these small businesses."
Retailers, Big Tobacco to Challenge Ontario Smoking Ban
According to Dave Bryans, executive director of the Ontario Convenience Stores Association, "Most convenience stores are small family businesses that would be devastated by the impact of a ban on retail tobacco displays..." Health Minister George Smitherman says the legislation even covers private clubs and outdoor patios. They couldn't stand it that restaurant owners would use patios to disobey the crushing spirit of municipal by-laws. And imagine smokers trying to escape to private clubs! Hunt down those smokers and bury the ashtrays! |
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