Day 244 – Butt Out!

Day 233 - Butt Out!

244/365 (September 1, 2010) – I’m sorry to any of my Flickr friends out there who smoke…I hate it. It’s a disgusting habit that I just can’t stand. It was always horrible eating out or going to a pub and smelling smoke, but it was always worse whenever out for a walk, at the beach….basically anywhere that I expected fresh air. And as of today, I’m just that little bit happier living in Vancouver.

From CBC News


Smoking is now banned on all properties and in all facilities under the jurisdiction of the Vancouver Park Board.

A bylaw came into effect Wednesday prohibiting smoking at public parks, playgrounds, parking lots, beaches, and the three golf courses owned by the city.

The bylaw specifically prohibits smoking cigarettes, pipes, cigars and marijuana smoking devices called bongs.

The measure was passed unanimously by the board’s seven commissioners in April.

It won’t be easy to make people change their ways, said board chair Aaron Jasper.

“We realize this is going to be a challenge, especially for our friends and relatives that are smokers,” said Jasper. “But we are also hopeful that this might be an extra incentive for them to quit the habit and realize they are putting their friends and neighbours in harm’s way.”

Park rangers, city bylaw officers and health inspectors all have authority to hand out $250 tickets for violations of the new bylaw, said Jasper.

The B.C. Civil Liberties Association has gone on record as opposing the ban, regarding it as an infringement of personal liberties and saying it will be difficult to enforce.

Vancouver joins American cities like Chicago and Los Angeles and several smaller municipalities in B.C. that have banned smoking at their parks and beaches.

Happy Dance!!

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  1. This photo deserves a DIGIFOTO Pro Award

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    By: Flickr: Mario Groleau . September 2, 2010 . 12:21 am

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  2. Congrats on the new smoking restrictions in Vancouver. Have had such over her for a while. Generally makes all happy in the long run. (I still smoke though) :-)


    Seen on your photo stream. (?)

    By: Flickr: Jaedde (jobhunting) & Sis . September 2, 2010 . 7:36 pm

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  3. I have to agree! Going out is so much more pleasant in England since the smoking ban. I can go out without coming home feeling like I immediately need a shower and wash all my clothes.

    The only problem is that at work people congregate still too close to the doors now the smoking rooms have closed so you do actually have to walk through it more there than you ever did before when they were locked away in some basement room.

    By: Helena . September 4, 2010 . 6:28 am

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    • About two years ago smoking was banned in all pubs and bars, and then went further to ban it on patios and within 6 metres of doorways and windows. I think designated smoking rooms are a good idea, and there were a few places that had them, but they have been removed now. Even the specialty cigar smoking lounges were forced to close in 2008 because of the potential hazard to the health of employees. I feel for smokers, but I also like to smell the fresh sea air without a tinge of cigarette smoke to taint it.

      By: The Philosophical Fish . September 4, 2010 . 9:58 am

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  4. [http://www.flickr.com/photos/jaedde/] I feel for you…it’s hard being a smoker…but I’m happy that I can sit on the grass and not be subjected to the wafting fumes when I want to be smelling the sea breeze.

    By: Flickr: Free 2 Be . September 4, 2010 . 4:41 pm

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