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Jim Talbot, manager of Casa Tomas, 4300 Texas Ave., said his business already has had prob lems with the new ordinance, which went into effect Oct. 1. “Saturday night after the foot ball game, it was awfully busy here and we almost had our first fist-light,” Talbot said. “In the rush, a smoker was accidentally seated in the non-smoking sec tion. After the man finished eat ing, he lit up a cigar.” A non-smoker complained and both men began yelling, Talbot said. .“We ended up having to pick up the tab in order to keep peace,” he said. Talbot said the ordinance has given people something new to complain about. “Instead of complaining about the food, the service or the tem perature. they can complain about the smoke,” he said. Some of his employees are complaining, too, he said. “By dividing up the restaurant into smoking and non-smoking areas,” he said, “the waitpersons who have the smoking area might wait a long time before anyone gets seated at one of their tables.” Talbot said to solve the prob lem, each waiter is responsible for a few tables in the smoking area and a few in their regular section. Customers also complain about the location of the smoking areas, Talbot said. “Our garden area is now for smokers only because it is sec tioned off from the rest of the restaurant.” he said. “The smok- "Instead of complaining about the food . . . they can complain about the smoke. ” —Jim Talbot, Casa To mas manager. ers feel that they are second-class citizens because they are being pushed to the back of the restau rant. and non-smokers want to sit where the smokers are sitting." John Houseal. manager of Captains Half Shell Oyster Bar on 206 E. Villa Maria Road, also expressed reservations about the ordinance. “I haven’t had any problems yet,” Houseal said, “but what wor ries me is how the ordinance is going to be enforced.” Bryan City Councilwoman He len Chavarria said. “As long as the businesses post signs and are in compliance with the ordinance, the managers of the restaurants should not feel responsible for anything else." Councilman Randy Sims, owner of Randy Sims Bar-B-Cue, 3824 Texas Ave., said the ordi nance can’t lx? enforced. He said he is not going to look for viola tors unless there is a complaint Sims said in the last 23 years he has had three people ask fora non-smoking section at his res taurant. But other managers said thev agree with the ordinance. John Beltrand, owner ofTom’s Barbecue, 4613 Texas Ave., said something had to be done sooner or later and the ordinance is a good move for non-smokers. Tracey McCoy, manager of Steak & Ale Restaurant, 1710 Briarcrest Dr., said now it’s the non-smokers' turn to speak up. She added that Steak 4L- Ale al ways has had smoking and non smoking areas, so the ordinance will not affect them. Sims said some advocates of the ordinance Itelieve that more non-smokers will go to a restau rant ii they know it has desig nated smoking and non-smoking areas. I louseal said that with the early closing bout s and now the smok ing ordinance, the Bryan restau rants are unable to compete with (College Station restaurants. “College Station gets most of the business in this area,” he said. YESTERDAYS Daily Drink & Lunch Specials Billiards & Darts Near Luby’s / House dress code 846-2625 -Y-Y-Y4F-¥-¥-Y-¥-Y-Y-Y-Y-¥-¥-¥-¥-Y-¥-Y-Y-Y FREE. PRIZES/ T-Shirts, fRtsaees , ... and thats Tost the beginning! (tHURSDAX OCT 7 IS PAPTY RIGHT/, [bttomesl on tee! lf9S Corona 'SOCKETS M.50 WITH PI72A PORCH *se /AioNiref^J vizzuz 303 W. 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