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thebiglebowski 02:06 PM 04-27-2009
looks like i'm headed out that way for an extended stay. anyone know where one can enjoy a smoke?
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Don Fernando 02:11 PM 04-27-2009
ask Conch, I know he spend some time in India, just don't know where.
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icehog3 02:13 PM 04-27-2009
Originally Posted by The Washington Post:
NEW DELHI, Oct. 2, 2008 -- India banned smoking in public places on Thursday, a move the government hopes will help curb the habit in a country that has one of the world's largest populations of smokers.

There are at least 120 million tobacco users in India, half of them younger than 30. Many working-class Indians smoke bidis, or small, cheaply made cigarettes rolled in leaves that cost the equivalent of 50 cents for a pack of 25.

From now on, those who are caught lighting up in public places such as hotels, discos, libraries and parks face fines of 200 rupees, or around $4.
Doesn't look good. :-)
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landhoney 02:15 PM 04-27-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Doesn't look good. :-)
For $4 I'd risk it. :-):-)
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ade06 02:17 PM 04-27-2009
Originally Posted by landhoney:
For $4 I'd risk it. :-):-)
:-)
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icehog3 02:22 PM 04-27-2009
Originally Posted by landhoney:
For $4 I'd risk it. :-):-)
Originally Posted by ade06:
:-)
In a foreign country? I would be afraid the $4 fine is for their citizens, and an American would get thrown in the pokey for a month. :-)
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thebiglebowski 02:34 PM 04-27-2009
wtf... seriously??!
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landhoney 02:49 PM 04-27-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
In a foreign country? I would be afraid the $4 fine is for their citizens, and an American would get thrown in the pokey for a month. :-)
Then no I wouldn't.
I saw Slumdog, they torture you there just for answering questions correctly on a game show. :-):-)
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ade06 02:52 PM 04-27-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
In a foreign country? I would be afraid the $4 fine is for their citizens, and an American would get thrown in the pokey for a month. :-)
Ok, don't smoke in public... unless you want to be on "Locked up abroad."
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BlackDog 02:54 PM 04-27-2009
Originally Posted by ade06:
Ok, don't smoke in public... unless you want to be on "Locked up abroad."
:-) Midnight Express comes to mind. :-)

Honestly, I can't imagine them enforcing a law like that very well in India.
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thebiglebowski 02:55 PM 04-27-2009
Originally Posted by ade06:
Ok, don't smoke in public... unless you want to be on "Locked up abroad."
i'm scouring the inter-webs and it says smoking is banned in hotels - but cannot determine if that means there are no smoking rooms available in hotels. anyone have a clue?
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ade06 02:58 PM 04-27-2009
Check with Indian Embassy (http://www.indianembassy.org) or maybe the U.S. Department of State (http://www.state.gov/)???
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Garbandz 04:30 PM 04-27-2009
Maybe you could tell them you are the guy who hires all those assholes to help with your computer when you call tech support,and if they give you any crap,you will pull the contract....
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icehog3 06:13 PM 04-27-2009
From the looks of what I read, there are no smoking rooms in hotels.
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Smoke Naked 06:45 PM 04-27-2009
Interesting forum
http://www.indiamike.com/india/movin...yderabad-f132/
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thebiglebowski 08:31 AM 04-28-2009
Originally Posted by Smoke Naked:
Interesting forum
http://www.indiamike.com/india/movin...yderabad-f132/
is there anything specific to my smoking question, or do i need to look thru all the individual threads?
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Smoke Naked 05:59 PM 04-28-2009
Originally Posted by thebiglebowski:
is there anything specific to my smoking question, or do i need to look thru all the individual threads?
I didn't search but I figured a forum dedicated to India and specific sub forums for individual cities could be of use to you, that was all:-)
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