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Area bars and eateries comply with legislation By Amber Marra -- amarra@nvdaily.com The smoking ban that took effect throughout Virginia on Tuesday has the local businesses that were previously smoker-friendly adjusting to the change. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine signed legislation last spring that banned smoking in most public eateries and bars as of Dec. 1. Restaurants that permitted smoking must now designate a closed-off smoking area with a separate ventilation system from the rest of the building if they want to continue with a smoking option. Most businesses that allowed smoking in Shenandoah County, such as the Hi-Neighbor Country Restaurant, the Strasburg Theater and the Spring House Tavern, will probably remain smoke-free. "I've had people walk in, stick their head in the door and walk out because of the smell [of smoke], it bothered a lot of people," said Pat Mumper, the owner of the Hi-Neighbor in Strasburg. Like Mumper, many local businesses are in favor of the smoking ban because it could open their establishments to a larger variety of people. Some clientele are not so thrilled about the ban. "Some people have already been upset about it, as soon as we put up the no-smoking notes people were...
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