Smoking Ban Survey?!Please answer the following questions accordingly. Thank you for you time.?1. Do you smoke? How much? How many years?
2. Do you agree that smoking should be banned in restaurant/bars?
-Yes
-No
-No opinion
3. Please explain your answer to the previous question?
4. What should we do to reduce the number of smokers?
-Tobacco should be banned
-Tobacco tax should increase
-Vending machines should be abolished
-Other(please specify)
5. Do you, or anyone you know, currently have health problems directly related to smoking? Such as asthma, bronchitis, Emphysema, heart disease, or bronchitis?
6. Do you think that the smoking ban will harm bar/restaurant owner's revenue?
7. Does this ban encourage you to quit smoking?
8. Does this ban influence whether or not you will eat out as often?
9. If smoking is banned, what advantages do you think there will be? (Any)
-Town will be cleaner
-Tobacco related Illnesses will decrease
-People will feel better
-Non-smokers' rights will be protected
-Other(specify)
10.Please give your age,sex,race, & county/state.
just to add, this is a survey for school, the answers can be short, they do not have to be long.
greengo
non smoker, never smoked
absolutely yes
It is unfair to ruin the meals of other diners, and health of waitstaff is damaged by secondhand smoke
tax increase
I am a doctor, I have watched MANY people die in agony from smoking it is really sad you can't help them it is too late
NO HARM to revenue, in fact, more revenue
N/A-I do not smoke
Yes, I will go out more when I can eat without smoke, which I simply cannot stand and my asthmatic child cannot tolerate
All of the above!
Female, USA
goodie
1- yes,1and ahalf packs aday,33 years 2-yes 3-i dont mind having to go out side to smoke its my addiction no one else should suffer 4-i think the age limit is good, and bannings in public places , also the PRICE OF CIGGS 5-my best friend died of lung cancer that should of been enough to quit, (it wasnt) 6- mabe for alittle while 7- unfortunitly not 8-no not really we just go out side 9- mabe the next generation wont smoke the chain will be broken 10-43 years old,female,white, hounterdon county nj
KAREN C
1. yes - a pack a day for 41 years
2.no
3.Smoking and non-smoking sections worked just fine. The amount of pollution that smoking puts into the air is infinitesimal compared to cars and industry. Pardon the pun but the no smoking free for all is more of a smoke screen than a help in the fight for cleaner air. Mostly it protects the big money organizations who are pretty well being left alone - it's easier to target smokers than take on Texaco or one of the other gas and oil companies. Which is why no one is busting their butts to mass produce water fueled cars or electric cars or compressed air cars. The technology is there but it would put the oil companies out of business and our elected leaders are either beholden to the oil companies or too intimidated by them to do anything in this regard.
4. Maybe get off the soap box. Prohibition just ran booze underground. Making heroin illegal - it's an excellent drug for terminal cancer but now unavailable even for that - took a problem that was relatively minor at the time and turned it into a major underground industry that they cannot stop or even put a dent in.. If you want to sell things like that, make them illegal and they sell like hot cakes.
5. Maybe or maybe blaming it on smoking is just an easy way out of fixing the bigger problems - part of the smoke screen.
6. Absolutely. Places where it has gone into effect, many bars and restaurants have gone belly up.
7. No,not a bit.
8. Already has.
9. I will grant you the town will be cleaner - no butts all over the streets. But that was less of a problem when we did not have to go outside to smoke and when there were ash trays for the butts. This was definitely a case of cutting off one's nose to spite the face.
I strongly suspect that if no one ever smoked again but cars still burned gas and industry was left to go it's merry way, the incidents of so called smoking diseases will increase, not decrease.
Your "rights' item is a form of discrimination
10. Asking Age, sex and race are discriminatory and in my country, if I so choose, that could be considered illegal.
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