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Seaside Heights and Smoking on the Beach

Seaside Heights, Nj is fairly run of the mill when it comes to summer beach destinations. It's busy in the summertime, and also the town survives about the summer tourist dollars, so it offers many things you would expect of a summer resort town. Hotels, nice beaches or a large commercial boardwalk with things such as food stands, amusement rides and arcades. Seaside Heights also took one more step that will assist ensure that it stays in line with other beach destinations - they recently restricted smoking around the beach. Even so, the location restrictions are not as strict as a few other locations that ban smoking on the entire beach. In Seaside you'll be able to smoke for the first twenty feet of sand that is certainly close to the boardwalk.

Smoking has long since fallen away from favor as something that is recognized as cool or acceptable. Every smoker knows that restrictions have become increasingly more strict during the last decade. Non-smokers are somewhat alert to the alterations and not as much as somebody that needs to regularly smoke. So the average non-smoker might not notice if smoking is fixed or otherwise on the beach they just visit with an infrequent basis. Beaches generally in most places are already somewhat slow to consider no smoking policies but there is a lot of variation on your travels. Even within Nj.

Belmar, Nj-new jersey carries a somewhat similar policy to Seaside Heights in this they let smoking in designated zones about the beach. They're limited in space at the rear of the beach. What's more, it has similar you-can-smoke-here zones on their own boardwalk. Belmar is at the forefront of reducing smoking about the beach, since they were the very first beach in the united states to limit smoking.

Bradley Beach, New Jersey has gotten a far more restrictive approach. Their plan is to ban south beach smoke cartomizers, the boardwalk and even about the sidewalk that is certainly next to the boardwalk. Bradley Beach's ban just isn't scheduled to look at effect until 2010, provided the ordinance passes the location council.

I think if you are a smoker and much like the beach, the handwriting is on the wall. You would have it an outside venue, complete with a sea breeze, would not be an area where smoking has to be restricted. The issue though lies not from the smoke but also in the garbage forgotten by smokers discarding their spent cigarette butts. Filters don't break up perfectly which is challenging for beach cleaning equipment to only clear the offending articles. Expect more smoking bans on other Nj beaches as time goes by. All inside the name of public safety obviously.