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| I am not a smoker; and really could care less about smoking at the coliseum. However, I thought a few points might be necessary. In the old days, smoking was allowed in the concourse. Then the smokers were forced to the back wall of the concourse. Then they were herded to the basement. A few of my smoker friends quit going to coliseum events as a result of their treatment. Other non-smokers quit going because of the concentration of smke at the North end of the coliseum - where the smoke from the smokers herded to the North basement rose into the 2nd and 3rd levels of the North end. Who could have known the smoke rises? During the renovation, the coliseum tested several smoke suspressant systems. One of which was the brand - Smoke Eater. The club where I worked at the time used Smoke Eaters. The distributor that serviced our system installed a system at the coliseum to test. For three weeks his units filtered the smoke from the North end of the coliseum. Unfortunately, a real Smoke Eater solution is a very expensive, high maintenance solution. The coliseum really wasn't interested in a real solution. They claimed it wasn't working. It won't if you prop the doors open that were closed for the design. Oh well, folks who smoke will be herded outside. Their second class treatment will add them to the ever larger growing numbers of coliseum haters. | ||
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