When will Universal Orlando go smoke free?

mci5319

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Probably never when u consider I am here now and watched a security person light someone's cigarette in the middle of they park
 

JoeCamel

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3 posts on a new account all with the same Uni bashing tone. Why go to the trouble to create an account just to bash a theme park on an inernet forum?? Bored?
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
Probably never when u consider I am here now and watched a security person light someone's cigarette in the middle of they park
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TubaGeek

God bless the "Ignore" button.
Don't see the big deal in people smoking. When I was a kid people smoke everywhere and even up to a few years ago where I live had no smoking regulations. I just don't see the big deal, stop being pansies. I was outside and someone was smoking a cigarette 50 feet from me, I almost died of asthma. Seriously?

We had a swamp on fire one year and our weather forecast would show smokey as a condition. LOL> Burned for months filling the air with a sauna smell if the wind blew in the right direction. Some day it was visible smokey and no one died of it. It was literally like being right next to a forest fire everywhere you went outside. In case you are wondering, there is no way to put out a forest fire in a large swamp, it just burns until it rains enough to put it out.
That's the opinion of many smokers... til they quit and realize just how gross it is to be around as a non-smoker.
 

fosse76

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Don't see the big deal in people smoking. When I was a kid people smoke everywhere and even up to a few years ago where I live had no smoking regulations. I just don't see the big deal, stop being pansies. I was outside and someone was smoking a cigarette 50 feet from me, I almost died of asthma. Seriously?

What an ignorant post. Not only is smoking disgusting and unhealthy, the smoke is heavy and lingers on the clothes of people who don't smoke. Should I really have to walk around with cigarette smoke-smelling clothes because of some selfish need to smoke in inappropriate places? And while simply walking by someone who is smoking isn't really a danger, prolonged exposure to secondhand smoke IS a health hazard. How about some common courtesy. That said, Universal IS smoke free. Like Disney, there are designated smoking areas, But also like Disney, it doesn't seem like any of the employees will confront someone who is smoking in smoke-free areas.

We had a swamp on fire one year and our weather forecast would show smokey as a condition. LOL> Burned for months filling the air with a sauna smell if the wind blew in the right direction. Some day it was visible smokey and no one died of it. It was literally like being right next to a forest fire everywhere you went outside. In case you are wondering, there is no way to put out a forest fire in a large swamp, it just burns until it rains enough to put it out.
What is the point? Smoke from fire and smoke from cigarettes are very different and cause very different reactions. And effects of exposure will vary based on a number of factors. Your post illustrates how woefully ignorant people are when it comes to science, and apparently, societal manners.
 

NelleBelle

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Don't see the big deal in people smoking. When I was a kid people smoke everywhere and even up to a few years ago where I live had no smoking regulations. I just don't see the big deal, stop being pansies. I was outside and someone was smoking a cigarette 50 feet from me, I almost died of asthma. Seriously?
Hmmm, perhaps we've made advances in science and realize that smoking (1st OR 2nd-hand smoke) is a serious health hazard and should be avoided. Maybe YOU didn't "die" of an asthma attack but there are plenty of people who do suffer from asthma and other serious health conditions that can be triggered from 2nd-hand smoke (e.g. migraine headaches). I should be able to enjoy going to a theme park and not have cigarette/cigar smoke blowing in my face, or worse, my kids' faces. Smoke in the designated smoking areas or put on a nicotine patch (or better yet...quit smoking a quit putting a strain on our healthcare system).
 

TubaGeek

God bless the "Ignore" button.
Yes there are, the younger generation is already dying of fatness much younger then my generation. Diabetes is running wild. If you watch commercials it's some easy to control problem, no it's not you will die from it. That's just fat peoples problem number one. Go do some research on on diabetes. It is a huge problem directly related to being over weight. Many many problems after that.
Reread my post. The keyword is "secondhand". I have no trouble breathing when I'm around someone eating a Big Mac.
 

TubaGeek

God bless the "Ignore" button.
Then you would died at my house when the swamp was on fire. I seriously doubt you would have dropped dead but go on thinking second hand tobacco smoke outside is the deadliest thing ever. Tobacco is just a plant. LA's air quality is far worse then second hand smoke, day after day.
So can I come over and punch you a few times in the gut? You'll survive; it's not the deadliest thing ever.
 

fosse76

Well-Known Member
Tobacco is just a plant. LA's air quality is far worse then second hand smoke, day after day.

Tobacco is a plant, yes. Composed, like everything else, of chemicals. Carcinogenic chemicals. Exposure to which can cause a myriad of other ailments too. L.A.'s air quality, however, can range from good on some days (meaning air pollution causes no significant risk) to Hazardous (meaning pretty much everyone will be affected). But unlike exposure to the L.A. air, exposure to smoking is easily preventable. Smoking is nothing more more than a self-enabled activity, and the only people claiming secondhand smoke isn't dangerous are the selfish smokers who think they can do whatever they want. Well, science has proven you and them wrong. Secondhand smoke IS dangerous. That's a fact. Your refusal to agree doesn't make you right or change what is factual.
 

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