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Essay heading: NEW YORK'S BAN ON SMOKING IN BARS AND RESTAURANTS
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Free-standing bars, smaller restaurants, pool halls, bingo parlors and bowling alleys were now required to implement smoke free policies and environments. Predictably, there was much acrimony in the months that followed, as representatives of the city's 13,000 bars and smaller restaurants that had allowed smoking complained businesses would suffer, while public health advocates pushed the case for protecting the tens of thousands of customers and workers in those
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By the end of the year, however, New York City has adopted its new law and businesses had three months to prepare their facilities and clientele for a smoke free environment by the end of March 2003. Many bars and smaller restaurants took advantage of those three months to construct separate smoking areas and install costly ventilation systems that they anticipated would qualify them for exemptions from the ban, as had been negotiated... displayed next 300 characters
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