Originally Posted by
ClarkKent
Like, what kind of places? A special sealed air-controlled room? I don't mean to be a dick, just curious. I would imagine something like that with a forced circulation system would be expensive.
As someone who travels a lot (and is a nonsmoker) I do have to say nothing grinds my gears more than finally getting into my hotel room just to find out the previous occupant was a smoker. Again not trying to be a dick, but honestly yes I think nonsmokers rights to be free of lung cancer are more important than smokers rights to be comfy while they smoke.
Now if such a room with an air circulation system was paid for from higher taxes on smoking products, that would be a fair compromise.