DLR becomes smoke free May 1st

Tanna Eros

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Does this mean cigarettes, lighters, and vaporizers will not be allowed through security? I can wish.
I suspect they will allow people to carry the implements they will need in the DSA.
Now I'm wondering what behavior and/or item is on the list for the next round of elimination.
(a majority of commercially available baby wipes and sunscreens now contain a neurotoxin, as a side note- one never knows when what was once acceptable becomes unacceptable.)
 
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DanielBB8

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In the state of California, basically everything has been declared something that can cause cancer and reproductive harm. What else is new?
Not new is declaring marijuana a carcinogen and dangerous to your health and most users, including those that claim to use it for terminal illness, smoke it.
 

Rich T

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I don't know what you mean, but I promise not to treat you like a "bad" animal if you wear something that triggers an allergy I have, or even if I don't like the scent. How's that?
Anyone who breaks the park rules and intentionally lights up a cigarette in Disneyland from this point on deserves to be tossed out on their mouse ears. As far as exaggerations about fire extinguishers and squirt bottles—it’s all in slapstick jokiness. But tobacco addiction is a deadly serious social issue, and secondhand smoke has no place in a family park.
 

Tanna Eros

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Anyone who breaks the park rules and intentionally lights up a cigarette in Disneyland from this point on deserves to be tossed out on their mouse ears. As far as exaggerations about fire extinguishers and squirt bottles—it’s all in slapstick jokiness. But tobacco addiction is a deadly serious social issue, and secondhand smoke has no place in a family park.
Sure. Slapstick.
A neurotoxin like methylisothiazolinone has no place in a family park, but people wear it to the park everyday.
But I'm sure it's a joking matter to those not affected by it.... yet.
 

Phroobar

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Original Poster
Sure. Slapstick.
A neurotoxin like methylisothiazolinone has no place in a family park, but people wear it to the park everyday.
But I'm sure it's a joking matter to those not affected by it.... yet.
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Joker products!
 
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networkpro

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In the Parks
Yes
I don't know what you mean, but I promise not to treat you like a "bad" animal if you wear something that triggers an allergy I have, or even if I don't like the scent. How's that?

I was waiting on the monorail at Epcot on Monday when another guest entered the same corral I was in and whatever she was wearing literally make my eyes water and burn, but I didn't admonish or attack her even though it was on the top of my conscious thought pool.
 

networkpro

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
Sure. Slapstick.
A neurotoxin like methylisothiazolinone has no place in a family park, but people wear it to the park everyday.
But I'm sure it's a joking matter to those not affected by it.... yet.

C4H5NOS or Methylisothiazolinone is being incorrectly referred to as a neurotoxin here, while its really classified as a biocide or preservative agent preventing the grown of bacteria in aqueous solutions.

Some people are allergic to almost everything. What does not kill us, makes us stronger.
 

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