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How's the smoking ban playing out?

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 5:59 pm
by Lex
Boston is proposing stricter smoking regulations and it made me curious how the ban has played out on STJ. I don't recall any recent posts about it, so I imagine it's gone smoothly.

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 5:45 am
by stjohnjulie
Seems to be working out pretty good. We still have a number of tourists who smoke while walking around. Sometimes someone tells them something, sometimes they don't, but you don't have smoking at the bars any more. I know of a couple of locals who have taken it upon themselves to be the smoking police :) They will tell people that can't smoke, whether or not it's within 20 feet of a business or not. Haven't heard of anyone getting a ticket as of yet.

Re: How's the smoking ban playing out?

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 7:03 am
by loria
Lex wrote:Boston is proposing stricter smoking regulations and it made me curious how the ban has played out on STJ. I don't recall any recent posts about it, so I imagine it's gone smoothly.
Boston is only just doing this? I thought they had a ban in place already?

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:07 am
by liamsaunt
Boston has had a smoking ban in restaurants and other public places for some years now, but smoking on the sidewalks outside the restaurants and clubs is still allowed as long as you are not in the outdoor eating area.

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 1:57 pm
by Lex
Boston has been pretty aggressive in regard to smoking. This latest action would regulate electronic cigarets which currently are not controlled.

Smoking bans seem to have gotten established relatively easily in most places, but I was curious about a place like STJ. Seems to be an idea whose time has come, everywhere.

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 2:27 pm
by PA Girl
As a former smoker, I know the pleasure of a smoke and a drink at the bar (if I could have "just one" with a beer today I would but I know I can't) but also as a former smoker, I am glad to hear it is being enforced as I now know how unpleasant it is to be exposed to second hand smoke.

When we visited Virgin Gorda, we both were still smoking. It was interesting to see how strictly the ban was enforced in one spot yet completely ignored in others.

We were at one outdoor bar (totally open, only a roof) and my husband walked about 25 feet from the edge of the bar to smoke. The bartender told him he would be fined if a cop spotted him.

Then we went to Leverick Bay for Jumbie night where EVERYONE was smoking, there were ashtrays on the bar and on all the tables as well as no smoking signs on every verticle surface. I asked the bartender about it and she just shrugged it off and told me not to worry about it, go ahead and smoke.