Flynrider
Phoenix,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, August 15, 2011
How perceptive, but you overestimated a bit.
Charles can only aspire to someday buy a double wide. Right now he's lucky to be able to finance a cheese sandwich.
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port aransas,#3Author of original report
Mon, August 15, 2011
I can tell from your command of the Queens English you must have just purchased a double-wide!
Charles
United States,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, August 15, 2011
Reply to bill15857 what gives you the right to take other peoples freedom or rights away. Not everyone born In this country who Is legal don't get treated fairly.
B
port aransas,#5Author of original report
Mon, August 15, 2011
If there was a sign displayed on the front door that said SMOKING ALLOWED HERE, I would have left. Same deal as the no smoking signs. I had been in the restaurant for about 15 minutes when the first smoker lit up. Now how the h**l would I have known this was a smoking establishment prior to that? 99% of all public places are non-smoking. I realize this is deep South Texas and it's a bit "behind the times."
Best of luck to those of you that think smokers should be able to pollute others air. Not selfish, just good manners.
Ken
Greeley,#6Consumer Comment
Mon, August 15, 2011
pro-life.
Busybodys like you that want the world to conform to THEIR beliefs are a definite pain in the butt.
BTW, I wouldn't patronize them either, there are MANY places that ban smoking. I use oxygen and my wife has asthma.....but, this business apparently has the legal right to allow their patrons to smoke.....get over it and take your business elsewhere.
bill15857
St. Marys,#7General Comment
Sun, August 14, 2011
Were you dragged or forced to go into this place of business? Everyone I know has a free will and are capable of making educated decisions based on common sense, I guess you can't. Putting the blame on the business shows you can't make responsible decisions, your complaint is bogus.
If smoke offends you stay out of the business that permits smoking, self centered people that feel the world should revolve around their standards need to think again.
I do not smoke, I can choose to do business with a smoke free businesses, I can go into a business that permits smoking, thats my choice, I have a free will and can make decisions, the choice is mine.
Stacey
Dallas,#8Consumer Comment
Sun, August 14, 2011
If there is no ordinance in the city then restaurants can allow smoking. Once Dallas banned smoking in bars and restaurants businesses saw a decrease in patrons. Don't like it then don't patronize the establishment. Not a rip off.