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When I worked for Publix, just as I had started, they banned smoking in the stores. Nearly every aisle had an ashtray at the end where people could flick their ashes, although many would just flick them on the floor, or stomp on their butts when they were finished. One night, when I was the front end in-charge, I had this old woman who I almost had to throw out of the store for not putting out her cigarette. They had signs right at the door that showed it wasn't allowed, and I even politely told her she would need to finish it up outside as we did not allow smoking. She felt that was customer abuse! Our manager took care of it, and she actually left. No tears on that one.
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Most smoke detectors are factory preset to ignore tobacco smoke. You can also buy ones specifically designed to go berserk at any smoke of any kind; This type is commonly used in hospitals, for example. You can turn the former into the latter with a little internal tweaking; Saves some money if you know what you're doing.
While hosing someone down with a fire extinguisher can often be assault, installing an automatic fire suppression system in a gas station generally is not. And since smoking in a gas station is almost always forbidden by law (exact distance from the pumps varies by state and country), there's not alot of recourse for someone who found themselves doused in firefighting foam for breaking the smoking in a gas station ban.
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Quoth chinashirtgirl View PostBefore the smoking ban, peoplewould smoke in pubs, cinemas, videorental places, you name it. So sometimes a sign is a good thing, it prevents suckyness. Yay signs!!!
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