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    1. pitu
      pitu

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      I don't smoke, but I'm curious. If you have an event at the Picnic House in Prospect Park and people go outside to smoke, is that breaking the new law? Anybody think Parks is going to enforce this like they do other quality of life issues like off-leash dog tickets? Reading the regs, I think one would have to go to the sidewalk outside the park to smoke. Hello wedding season...

      I can see things getting ugly around this at the beaches this summer too.

      http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_about/smoke_free_parks_and_beaches.html

      A city health department study published in 2009 found that 57 percent of nonsmoking adult New Yorkers had an elevated level of a nicotine byproduct in their blood indicating recent exposure to cigarette smoke. The comparable nationwide figure was 45 percent.

    2. whyfi
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      How about another option? I would be fine with the law being on the books but the Parks using selective enforcement. In other words, I would rather they leave someone alone if smoking far away from anyone that would be offended.

      ...not that there's anything wrong with that.
    3. whynot_31
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      I hate to split hairs, but really dislike "selective enforcement".

      As I define the practice, it often leads people believe that they are being targeted for enforcement on something other than the act they are being ticketed for. However, that doesn't mean that we need to have a Parks Enforcement officer everywhere enforcing every law in order for any law to be valid

      ...it just has to be random, as opposed to selective :).

      Currently if you:

      have your dog off leash during on leash hours
      are BBQing in the wrong area
      are drinking a beer

      ...AND are unlucky enough to be seen by a Parks Enforcement officer, you stand a x% chance of getting a ticket. To me, it seems far more "random" than "selective".

      I doubt this law will be enforced any differently.

      I.E. Most of the times you will get away with the infraction (smoking, having your dog off leash, drinking a beer or BBQing in the wrong area), but if you are unlucky, you will owe the city $100. It is a risk you undertook when you broke the rule.

      You have to pay your ticket, but whether you change your behavior to reduce your risk of getting a ticket is up to you.

      For better or worse, the change on Nostrand is going to make the change on Franklin look minor.
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      reggi

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      When will they do something about all the toxic fragrances
      people seem to bathe in? These perfumes/colognes are just
      as nasty, toxic and filled with chemicals as any cigarette
      but at present, not enough information is getting out there
      to the concerned citizens. I suffer from MCS and believe
      me, I'd rather deal with smoke outside that disappates
      than the scents of fabric softners (truly toxic) and
      then if you use a restroom assaulted by noxious chemicals
      in the form of cherry or strawberry. People do not wish
      to acknowledge these things are just as bad for us as
      cigarettes.
      If any Brooklynians are sensitive to fragrances you might
      want to check out http://thecanaryreport.ning.com/ or
      MCS America, you can just google to see what all is in
      fragrances. Just my two cents worth

      Me & Charley Booger Brown
    5. pitu
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      can't edit a poll so no whyfi option...
      but a Nobody-Is-Around thing doesn't work for off-leash so I doubt it would work for smoking as a law enforcement criteria. Although I get that smoking takes up a smaller space than dogs. I am pretty psyched in an anti-cigar way - cigar smoke lingers and travels, ruining more park experiences than any cigarette ever will.

    6. whyfi
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      Man, I love the smell of a good cigar...

      ...not that there's anything wrong with that.
    7. pitu
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      yeah, too bad so many people smoke shitty ones!

    8. jamzer
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      Just like any smoking ban (offices, restaurants, bars, etc) it will take some getting used to, but eventually the people who insist on putting cancer causing smoke into the air the rest of us breath will adjust and take their filthy, disgusting habit out of our parks.
      Next up is a ban on smoking on sidewalks and in doorways of office buildings.

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      bohuma

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      I am the worst kind of ex-smoker there is, and I really, really hate the smell of tobacco/cannabis etc. smoke. I find few things more unpleasant than sitting near smokers at the beach or the park and have often moved to get away from them. While I think the majority of smokers are considerate most of the time, I often seem to be downwind of the less considerate ones at the beach or park. Hooray for the ban. I don't like selective enforcement of any laws, if a law can't be enforced it should be repealed.

    10. pitu
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      I found my Picnic House smoking answer - smoking is allowed in parking lots of city properties under the ban.

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      nkotsonis

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      My wife is asthmatic, so I fully understand the intentions of the law. However, to ban smoking outdoors, in a park, is a little ridiculous. Car and truck fumes are far more prevelant in the air than cigar or cigarette smoke.

    12. vidro3
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      it's not fascism if I agree with it.

    13. pmonk
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      They should an poor people from the park. The are bigger a bigger nuisance then smokers!

    14. witch-king
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      As I understand it, this law won't be enforced by the NYPD and depends on smokers self-policing. If this is the case, Bloomberg is utterly daft.

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    15. jamzer
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      witch-king said:
      As I understand it, this law won't be enforced by the NYPD and depends on smokers self-policing. If this is the case, Bloomberg is utterly daft.

      In fact - police and NYC park department employees are empowered to enforce the law which calls for a $50 citation for violators. The HOPE is that the law will be self-enforcing.

    16. vidro3
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      this will lead to many instances of "smoking while black"
      or insert your preferred minority.

    17. kosherdave
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      I saw someone getting a ticket in Central Park for smoking. I smiled.

      I do think they should give out warnings for a while until everyone is aware of the law. I also doubt they will give out many tickets in the long run, but I hope it stops people from smoking in public places.

      Eventually there will be a city-wide ban.

    18. sandcastler
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      Now that anti-smokers are enjoying their day in the sun, thoughts turn to what else is in the to-do list of the nanny state.

      The CNN coverage of today’s WHO announcement
      -- http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/05/31/who.cell.phones/index.html

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    20. veets
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      Check out the shill above^

    21. sandcastler said:
      Now that anti-smokers are enjoying their day in the sun, thoughts turn to what else is in the to-do list of the nanny state.

      The CNN coverage of today’s WHO announcement
      -- http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/05/31/who.cell.phones/index.html

      Get the government hands off my cancer!!

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    22. witch-king
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      I'd prefer a ban on automobile exhaust.

      your anger is delicious. - dieter
    23. whynot_31
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      The proposal to ban automobile exhaust from prospect park was withdrawn, and the proposal to ban it from Central Park faces opposition from Bloomberg.

      ....which begs the question: Can one smoke in their car as they drive around the park?

      For better or worse, the change on Nostrand is going to make the change on Franklin look minor.
    24. witch-king
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      Yes. However, if the car is parked, the perp is subject to rendition.

      your anger is delicious. - dieter
    25. paraderest
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      Jamzer said:
      In fact - police and NYC park department employees are empowered to enforce the law which calls for a $50 citation for violators. The HOPE is that the law will be self-enforcing.

      An order has already been issued by the Chief of Patrol, NYPD, stating that under no circumstances should members of the New York City Police Dept. take action against those violating this law.

      And that's the way it is.
    26. whatchuwant
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      ParadeRest said:
      An order has already been issued by the Chief of Patrol, NYPD, stating that under no circumstances should members of the New York City Police Dept. take action against those violating this law.

      Seriously? Then what's the point? I think this will just raise tensions between smokers and non, then.

      Think about it. PS mommy hanging in the park- right on the other side of the fence sits 'dirt-bag' smoker, watching the kiddies. Mommy gives dirty looks and finally yells at DB smoker. DB smoker tells mommy to take her you-know-what and stick it you-know-where. Shit escalates. All are miserable.
      People don't like being told what they can and can't do by other civilians- in this city, especially. Don't tread on my (insert righteous liberty here)!!!

      "...you can choose the rain....but I choose the sun..." - N. Costa
    27. booklaw
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      Sounds totally plausible. Maybe the cops will finally write the ticket when the DB smoker pummels the outraged and obnoxious PS mommy!

    28. armchair_warrior
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      really lame, funniest thing is they'll legalize pot around the same time illegalize smoking lol.

      Fight white guilt and injustice by smoking tax free guilt free Reservation Smokes or go gamble in a Native Casino.
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    29. whynot_31
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      This sounds sort of like the seat belt law.

      Not wearing a seatbelt is not enough gounds for the police to stop you, but if they stop you on some other violation this is a not so friendly add on to your sucky day.

      For better or worse, the change on Nostrand is going to make the change on Franklin look minor.
    30. easilyfound
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      legalize gay marriage and outlaw smoking


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