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| One of the Detroit casinos (I forget which, it's been awhile since I last went) has an entire non-smoking floor. Whenever i've been there, it's been the most crowded floor in the whole place. You'd think they would get a clue and make more nonsmoking areas.
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| As a non-smoker myself, I can't stand being in closed spaces with people who smoke. It really makes me physically ill. I have nothing against smokers who wish to go outside to smoke. It's just in small confine areas that I don't like.
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| I agree. I hate going into a casino and walking out smelling like an ash tray when I dont even smoke. Our casino does have a non smoking room. It is so tiny that there is never any slots opened.
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| They should have a seperate room for those who smoke, with an air purification system. People who smoke will quit coming if they are not allowed to smoke.
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| You can be pretty sure that if smoking is outlawed in casinos that either private clubs will start up or casinos will loose a huge chunk of money. Here, restaurants have really been struggling since the smoking bans were enacted. Since they didn't bother fighting the law, I think it serves them right.
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