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It appears that Larry's has gone from a heavy smoking bar to a non-smoking bar. Or maybe they just have a no smoking sign on the door as decoration.
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A heavy smoking bar ? I don't like smoke and notice it fast but don't remember having ever been annoyed by it inside the bar
People smoke in there, but the ceilings are high enough and the ventilation good enough for it not to be a problem.
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Yes. And people are supposed to stop at red lights too.....ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote:I thought all bars and restaurants now were meant to be non-smoking
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Which is being enforced and respected on a much more frequent basis than before.Hanno wrote:Yes. And people are supposed to stop at red lights too.....ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote:I thought all bars and restaurants now were meant to be non-smoking
These days Cambodia isn’t as lawless as many people like to project.
Daytime, definitelyWhich is being enforced and respected on a much more frequent basis than before.
Night time, it generally is at large intersections but I wouldn't risk my life on foot or on a bike to check it.
It is improving. Road dividers have also been very useful to regulate wild traffic. Especially enjoyable when large vehicules with non standard plates encounter them.
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Oh please, other laws may be more respected, but nobody respects traffic laws, ever, unless the men in blue are behind the trees ahead.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote:Which is being enforced and respected on a much more frequent basis than before.
These days Cambodia isn’t as lawless as many people like to project.
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Bollocks Vlad.vladimir wrote:Oh please, other laws may be more respected, but nobody respects traffic laws, ever, unless the men in blue are behind the trees ahead.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote:Which is being enforced and respected on a much more frequent basis than before.
These days Cambodia isn’t as lawless as many people like to project.
‘No-one’???
Yeah there are some people who don’t respect them and whilst they are obvious (when you are sitting sweating at at red light) they are in the minority.
You seem be living in a legend of Cambodia days gone by, things are improving - respect of traffic laws included.
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Tell you what.
You get a motorcycle, and you drive ahead of your buddy, who films the carnage.
You don't look either way at a green light for you, you just drive, confident that the law-abiding citizens will be doing the right thing. You drive on the extreme right and never give way to vehicles traveling the wrong way, nor swerve to the left for double-parked or illegally-parked vehicles.
Let's start on 271, turn onto 217, and head down towards royal University of Agriculture, or perhaps you'd prefer Veng Sreng Road?
I give you less than 20 minutes.
Where did you buy that acid, btw?
Christ, they even ram trains, wake up.
You get a motorcycle, and you drive ahead of your buddy, who films the carnage.
You don't look either way at a green light for you, you just drive, confident that the law-abiding citizens will be doing the right thing. You drive on the extreme right and never give way to vehicles traveling the wrong way, nor swerve to the left for double-parked or illegally-parked vehicles.
Let's start on 271, turn onto 217, and head down towards royal University of Agriculture, or perhaps you'd prefer Veng Sreng Road?
I give you less than 20 minutes.
Where did you buy that acid, btw?
Christ, they even ram trains, wake up.
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Don’t be ridiculous.vladimir wrote:Tell you what.
You get a motorcycle, and you drive ahead of your buddy, who films the carnage.
You don't look either way at a green light for you, you just drive, confident that the law-abiding citizens will be doing the right thing. You drive on the extreme right and never give way to vehicles traveling the wrong way, nor swerve to the left for double-parked or illegally-parked vehicles.
Let's start on 271, turn onto 217, and head down towards royal University of Agriculture, or perhaps you'd prefer Veng Sreng Road?
I give you less than 20 minutes.
Where did you buy that acid, btw?
Christ, they even ram trains, wake up.
You used an absolute statement. ‘Nobody respects traffic laws’. I countered by saying more do than don’t.
You are talking crap. Most people respect the laws, wearing helmets, red lights etc. Many don’t, I’m not denying that.
But I have seen a marked improvement in recent years.
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I was in Ireland when they brought in a smoking ban in all bars, restaurants and work-places. It was one of the the first countries to bring in sweeping smoking laws, and like many others I didn't believe it would work. Amazingly it did. People just stopped smoking in those places. Pubs smelled terrible for a while - the BO, sweat and stale beer odors that had been masked by tobacco smoke for centuries suddenly stank. I was in New York that year too, and noticed that unlike in Ireland people were still sneaking in cigarettes in many bars. In Cambodia the smoking ban hasn't made a damn bit of difference. There have been restaurants like Freebird/ FCC/ Metro etc that have always banned smoking, but most places have just put up the stickers and completely ignored the new laws. I smoke like a trooper myself but don't have a problem with doing it where food is being served or away from people who don't like it. It is pretty gross when you don't do it yourself.ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote:I thought all bars and restaurants now were meant to be non-smoking
Romantic Cambodia is dead and gone. It's with McKinley in the grave.
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Bars and restaurants are normally stationary making it much easier to enforce laws unlike moving objects on endless miles of pavementHanno wrote:Yes. And people are supposed to stop at red lights too.....ផោមក្លិនស្អុយ wrote:I thought all bars and restaurants now were meant to be non-smoking
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I just wondered if the change in Larry’s was because of the new law suddenly being enforced.
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