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Originally Posted by MikeSmoke
it's correct that it's a fine, which they definitely can implement every day - and while i don't know what the mechanism is that they would use to close a business down, i would have to believe that the LA clubs and restaurants that cater to the very-upscale market would gladly pay the daily fine in order to allow their clients to smoke --- if that were really an option.
and if you serve food, i believe you're covered...whether you call it a smokeroom or anything else.
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there has to be some loophole on that law
if its illegal to open an establishment for people who smoke to meet with each other , then yes this is impossible, but if you can open up a special business that is directed at people that want to smoke and not at people that want to eat you should be able to work something out
the no smoking rule is based on the discomfort people that want to eat and dont smoke could experience when confronted with cigaret smoke when eating ,
but when you enter a SMOKEroom you KNOW there will be smoking and thus it should be possible