So you are saying that most of the people that eat out are smokers but the business should shun their business to satisfy the minority.
Um... no. Not quite what I meant, if it came out that way, sorry... no... what I meant was that if smoking were allowed again, I believe most of the eating establishments would go back to smoking... OK... so I "protest" with my dollars by going........ ? I guess to the grocers and staying home... yeah, that'll teach them... I "protest" a lot of establishments by choosing to not patronize them. I'm sure they feel it.... the "protest" goes both ways, if a muni has banned smoking, then patronize the places in another town that hasn't.... we all know it doesn't make a bit of difference either way. When Omaha banned smoking everywhere... there was a huge uproar at the time... now here we are a few years later... and guess what? places are still thriving. As it was, the places it was intended to target, weren't actually affected ... it was a solution looking for a problem that didn't exist. And the places it did affect teh most (bars, taverns, and keno parlours) ARE the kind of places where most people would expect to be smoke free in the first place....

-tg

Don't go to restaurants that allow smokers,