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Big Brother is Watching...Don't Light Up!

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New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is butting in to what city residents do in their homes, by pressing landlords and developers to ban smoking inside apartments, according to a report.

The mayor's administration is planning to pay four health-advocacy groups $9,000 apiece to press landlords and developers to prohibit lighting up in their apartment complexes so neighboring tenants don’t breathe in secondhand smoke, according to the New York Post. The city has already banned smoking in bars and restaurants, workplaces, sports venues and parks, but has not moved against smokers who practice their habit in the privacy of their own homes.

City health officials emphasized the initiative is voluntary — at least for now.

“Everyone benefits from smoke-free housing. Residents enjoy breathing cleaner, healthier air in their homes . . . while owners see reductions in property damage and turnover costs,” a Health Department spokesman said.

Dozens of buildings containing hundreds of apartments have already kicked the habit, according to the Health Department. The de Blasio administration is actually accelerating an initiative started at the tail end of Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s tenure.

Di Blasio said in his recently released long-term "sustainability blueprint" — “One New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just City” — that the city “will work to pass legislation requiring multi-unit housing to have a smoking policy and to disclose it to residents and prospective residents.”
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Not surprising from the state who also tells you how many ounces of soda you can have legally.
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Yuck, My company prefers to charge $500 fumigation fee upon move out :thumb:
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People in New York are packed into multi-unit dwellings like sardines. I can almost see the point. If the smoke is causing health problems to others, that's a problem. DC is having major problems since it legalized pot a couple of months ago with pot smoke getting into other units.

Fuck smokers. With the cost of cigarettes in NY, you have to be a fool to smoke anyway. Over $10/pack for something that doesn't even get you high? That's sheer stupidity. :lol:
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My sister-in-law that lives in Missoula was getting smoked out of her condo by the dude next door. She called the cops because it was actually pot but they couldn't do anything as he had a medical marijuana card. The cops agreed that is we pretty excessive but really couldn't do anything. I am pretty sure I would make that fuckers life as miserable as possible since he is renting. She owns hers but probably wouldn't have bought it if she had known all the factors.
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