.... ....if the smoke ban passes then it will help the 'butt litter' issue for both CB and WB. The registered WB voters will have the opportunity this Nov'12 to express their desire for a smoke-free WB or not. The WB board of alderman have voted against a smoke- ban on WB twice now. This girl, Danielle Richardet, has pretty much proven the need for smoking to be banned on beaches. Here is her blog. http://itstartswithme-danielle.blogspot.com/ Well documented and evidence for the rule. Especially interesting is the comparison to Santa Monica beach butt litter count and the WB butt litter count:
*For the next 100 days, my friend Sara who writes The Daily Ocean<http://thedailyocean.blogspot.com/>blog will be counting and tallying the number of cigarette butts she finds during her 20 minute beach clean ups in Santa Monica-- a SMOKE-FREE beach.* *We're comparing a smoke-free beach (Santa Monica) to a beach with no smoking ban (Wrightsville Beach). We hope to answer the question:* *Do smoking bans really help the cigarette litter problem?* *46 beach clean ups-- 259 cigarette butts in Santa Monica* *30 beach clean ups-- 6,499 cigarette butts in Wrightsville Beach* * * * * My personal position? I *hate* to see more regulation occur. The USA was founded on people having freedoms and opportunities take make their lives better. Having government get too involved creates dependency and stifles personal freedoms and responsibility. Smokers should have the freedom to smoke as long as the smoke and their butt litter does not encroach on people who choose not to smoke. That being said our society has, degraded to a level where people seem to have lost their common sense and decency and continue to trash our public Beaches and roadways with butt litter. I feel many smokers have ruined their own personal freedoms and the smoke-ban should be enacted. Sad, but a necessity as shown by Danielle's documentation. Boils down to this. Many people just do not care anymore. I think that is a by-product of the lack of good parenting in our children today. On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Jim Davis <[email protected]> wrote: > So where do you stand on the smoking ban on the strand at CB > :>) > Birdman > > Sent from my iPad > > On Aug 18, 2012, at 2:32 PM, ssp <[email protected]> wrote: > > .... > > > ....nice ride Jim. As most of you are aware I am a living testament > to the 'claim your space' philosophy. > > From the beginning I tended to ride more left in the lane than on the > line. > Funny thing, as many even mentioned from time to time about my more left > position > in the lane. Then that infamous day in feb '11 after a grueling into the > wind pull > with all the bike monsters nipping at my wheel, I resigned myself to the > back of the > pace line and getting dropped on 97E hills rode the white line for some > oxygen relief. > Sad to say my lack of attention to the leftmost positioning is what I > blame to > that white pickup taking me out. > > Right you are Jim and Kim, road position is very important to a cyclist's > well-being. Even if you have to piss some people off. Now you guys want > to > hear my "asking the lady to please pick up her butt litter off the beach" > story? > Funny how intelligent and educated people can be so ignorant to common > sense~ > > > James: I hope you are doing well! > > > > > > > > On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Jim Davis <[email protected]>wrote: > >> After Kim's post on the left turn I have been more conscious of riding >> further out in the lane especially solo. Today heading out Bend of the >> river toward old carriage noticed a car coming up on me, put out the slow >> hand signal. Car stayed a safe distance back and waited until no oncoming >> traffic and then passed all the way over in the left lane. Saw the car at >> the store on old carriage so I decided to stop and thank the driver for not >> trying to squeeze by. She said she almost didn't see me as she was on the >> phone. Said her son rode and she tried to be careful around bikes. Phone >> not withstanding had I not been out in the lane she might not have seen me >> at all. 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