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<NL7HT@...> wrote:
>
>
> >I think if a single strip casino decided to go "smoke free" it
would
> >enjoy an increase in business and profits if all else stayed the
same.
> >Yes they'd lose some smoker business but gain all the non-smoking
> >couples they could handle because they'd be the only one. I
believe
> >we'll see a drastic move like this from a property at some time in
the
> >future -- likely one where profits are slipping in a last ditch
attempt
> >at publicity and recovery.
> >
>
>
>
> The last casino in Las Vegas that tried going smoke free did not
last
> long before going broke, which was not that long ago.
>
> Why doesn't everyone really say what outlawing smoking really is?
It's
> social engineering and politicians that want power over people to
take
> away their rights. Seat belt laws, helmet laws and many more
similar
> laws are all the same.
>
> Bob
>
But that was well before AC enacted legislation as well as well
before the bars/taverns had to adapt to it. Let's hope we see some
property have the balls to convert to smoke free.
GimmeaQuad
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