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Deana et al -
Heavens, no. We don't control the world outside the walls!! We do
provide cigarette receptacles in several places, including a little
gazebo on the property. I'm not even sure it's legal to demand that
people not smoke in the parking lot! And how are you going to control
it? The only thing we have done is ask visiting catering staff to not
smoke directly under the air intake for the chiller, which happens to be
right outside the external door nearest the catering kitchen.
Honestly, how many complaints are you getting? Are they from a lot of
people in the community, or just a few people over and over, or drive-by
gripers who may never visit again? Honestly I can't imagine asking my
security guards to go hassling smokers who are smoking outdoors in our
parking lot. What a waste of time and energy!
--
Jill R. Chancey, PhD
Curator
Lauren Rogers Museum of Art
PO Box 1108
Laurel, MS 39440
601-649-6374
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