Friday, July 14, 2006

The Yellow Square is Very Crowded

Ever since The Ban came on, the demographic at all the outdoor cafes and coffee shops has changed dramatically. I just had tea at the Flying Pig cafe, Suntec Tower 3, and noticed that outside the smoker's square demarcated by cheap yellow tape, almost all the tables were empty. Inside the yellow square, it was full house, except for one table which was half in, half out of the yellow tape. No one wants to sit there because you look like an idiot with smokers only occupying half the table and all facing the same direction. Plus is it not against the spirit of the law to blow the smoke into the non-smoking area?

Same story at Killiney Kopitiam at Millenia Walk. It would have been the same story at the Indian restaurant a little further down, except that the 2 tables they allocated for smoking customers were occupied by cutlery and water jugs. Smokers are not welcome, said the cutlery and the water jug.

I think the people who have come out well from all this are the people who sell yellow tape.

11 comments:

  1. man. this is all getting rather ridiculous. wat else can be said? those scholars sure are smart. hey, why not pay ME to come up with such crazy ideas. I can be 10 times worse if they pay well. huh? huh? huh? ya, I also say. I sure hope I have to eat my words. that this new scheme works. coz it's pretty embarassing. I dunno. I feel embarassed just hearing about it.

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  2. Anonymous9:10 PM

    sigh... i took some pictures of the same situation i saw at mac.

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  3. when was this ban implemented? i heard something about a Yellow Box in miyagi's 'I Am Singaporean' podcast but didn't follow at the time. and how big is it anyway?

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  4. Anonymous1:26 PM

    Nope... No increased sales for me :-(

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  5. Saw the same thing happening at TCC - Clarke quay on tues? wed? one of those days. We were in the smoking area - all of measly 5 tables. The irony of it all? Those were about the only tables being occupied. The rest of the cafe was about 80-90% empty. Hmm... Smokers of Singapore (SOS?) unite! We boycott all eating establishments which do not make provisions for us to fill our lungs with tar.

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  6. Anonymous12:18 AM

    Anyone here knows if any other country has this 'yellow-box' law, or a similar one?

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