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over a year ago
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My wife smokes but I do not (gave up as a news years resolution(round of applause)) anyway I booked a hotel in West Brom and was asked if I wanted a smoking or none smoking room and as my wife smokes I took the smoking room, but it's the first hotel that's ever asked us also how do they bypass the smoking rules??? |
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"My wife smokes but I do not (gave up as a news years resolution(round of applause)) anyway I booked a hotel in West Brom and was asked if I wanted a smoking or none smoking room and as my wife smokes I took the smoking room, but it's the first hotel that's ever asked us also how do they bypass the smoking rules???" . Holliday Inns keep some smoking rooms.
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Having worked in a hotel... they can do it as long as there are two doors between a smonking n a non smoking room..
so the bedroom door and a corridor door..
normally meaning they have one corridor of smoking rooms |
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It is not against the law (despite what some hotels state), provided the room is only ever let to smokers. But, despite being a filthy smoker myself, I prefer to have a fag outside and enjoy a clean smelling room. |
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