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I could care less about people smoking on the street. It's the smoking in restaurants and cafes that bug the piss outta me.
The "designated rooms" are a joke as the smoke always infest the whole restaurant.
The people who smoke in restaurants have no respect for other people. They know it stinks yet they impose it on everyone.
So hard to eat without puffing on a cig? Can't take 10 seconds to walk outside and light up? Lazy and disgusting. Not to mention all the second hand smoke these douches pass on to kids in confined spaces. (Not talking about those failure of parents who smoke right next to their kids/smoke in the car with babies. Talking about the parents with decency who choose non-smoking yet have to deal with the smoke seeping out of the smoking section)
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