Smoking on the east side?

Cyclonick182

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Couldn't find it, so I drew this up really quick...

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Haha win! :biglaugh:
 

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You couldn't really turn around without seeing people "violating" the law. So be it.

Several laws. I see these dang kids drinking the alchohol. I also smell some marijuana cigarettes.
 

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Several laws. I see these dang kids drinking the alchohol. I also smell some marijuana cigarettes.

write JP a letter or send him an email.

kidding... only kidding.

-keep
 

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Several laws. I see these dang kids drinking the alchohol. I also smell some marijuana cigarettes.

That's what I've never understood about the smoking policy at Hilton (during concerts, not athletic events) - left handed cigs are A-OK, but the tobacco version are not. I've seen the event staff tell one guy to put out the smoke, while the guy next to him was puffing away on a joint... always seemed odd.
 

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Please end thread now before it's too late.

There is no way this topic can be discussed civilly, just like "there is no way ISU can win on Saturday".:wink:
 

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Several laws. I see these dang kids drinking the alchohol. I also smell some marijuana cigarettes.

my point exactly. If you're looking to go tailgating and are expecting it to be the height of morality, lawfulness, and good manners you've got one heck of a wakeup call coming to you. Whether it be loud music, smoking, drinking, drug use, lewd behavior, public urination, or foul language you can expect to find them all. Like it or not, all those things are part of the tradition that makes up the atmosphere. And even if they wanted to, authorities couldn't stop people from doing it.
 

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Please end thread now before it's too late.

There is no way this topic can be discussed civilly, just like "there is no way ISU can win on Saturday".:wink:

I agree, after the last one, I dont see whats left to discuss, let alone if it can be done civilly or not. :no:
 

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I was standing waiting at the Kybo's on the east side and a lady was patrolling the area telling people to stop. It seemed to be working.
 

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my point exactly. If you're looking to go tailgating and are expecting it to be the height of morality, lawfulness, and good manners you've got one heck of a wakeup call coming to you. Whether it be loud music, smoking, drinking, drug use, lewd behavior, public urination, or foul language you can expect to find them all. Like it or not, all those things are part of the tradition that makes up the atmosphere. And even if they wanted to, authorities couldn't stop people from doing it.

Nice. And if you have all of these at your tailgate (plus female nudity) you are having a great party!
 

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my point exactly. If you're looking to go tailgating and are expecting it to be the height of morality, lawfulness, and good manners you've got one heck of a wakeup call coming to you. Whether it be loud music, smoking, drinking, drug use, lewd behavior, public urination, or foul language you can expect to find them all. Like it or not, all those things are part of the tradition that makes up the atmosphere. And even if they wanted to, authorities couldn't stop people from doing it.

Should the authorities stop regulating these things in Iowa City too, because it "can't be controlled"?

Oh...wait...