New
Jersey Casinos are Flouting the New Jersey Smoke-Free Air
Act
by
New Jersey GASP
Regina
Carlson, Executive Director
3 August 2006, updated 11 April 2007
During
June and July 2006, New Jersey GASP observers visited every
casino in New Jersey at least twice to determine if the casinos
were complying with the New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act (NJ
SFAA). In every casino, there was smoking present in smoking-prohibited
areas and widespread evidence that casino staff were not enforcing
the law. Also, signs, required by the NJ SFAA, were absent,
poorly placed, or poorly designed. In addition, ashtrays and
cigarette receptacles were present in smoking-prohibited areas.
Comparing
casinos' responses to smoking behaviors with other disallowed
behaviors, specifically the use of cell phones while at gaming
tables, makes it apparent that casinos are not making a good
faith effort to comply with the law. This noncompliance stands
out in high relief when compared with the situation in New
Jersey restaurants, bars, and bowling alleys, where New Jersey
GASP also sent observers; in those sites compliance was essentially
100%.
The noncompliance at casinos observed by New Jersey GASP is
similar to that documented earlier by a reporter and by the
New Jersey Commissioner of Health. Press of Atlantic City
reporter Elaine Rose photographed her observations. Dr. Jacobs
observed significant non-compliance in spring 2006 and wrote
to every casino and the Casino Control Commission with his
concerns. Commissioner Jacobs also announced his observation
of the noncompliance at his April 10, 2007 Trenton press conference
on the first year of the NJ SFAA.
Finally,
this situation is likely to deteriorate; people who want to
smoke and see others "getting away with it" will likely light
up.
Below
are some of the specific casino incidents reported by the
New Jersey GASP observers. Note that our protocol was to use
just one or two observers who remained in each area for 15-30
minutes, so observing even a few violations indicates a consistent
pattern of violations.
Taj
Mahal - ten people smoking in lobby area, smoker in men's
restroom, butts in urinals
Borgata
- 18 incidents counted in a 20-minute period. At no time was
any smoking person confronted by casino personnel, including
security guards and management personnel wearing suits and
name tags. Ash trays and cigarette receptacles were present
throughout the non-smoking areas, some more than 50 feet from
the nearest gambling area. Many of these had cigarette butts
in them.
Trump
Marina - smoking in lobby.
Harrah's
- Smoking in walkway near elevator, outside restrooms within
a few feet of security guard
Sands
- employee was removing cigarette butts from ash receptacles
in non-smoking areas. Butts in urinals.
Several
casinos - most signs seemed like they were designed to blend
into the scenery and not be noticed.
Trump
Marina - had a large sign but it was placed so it was facing
people leaving the casino, not entering. It did not have a
sign in a men's restroom.
Resorts
- Smoking in men's restrooms, in bar off of the gambling floor,
on escalator. These incidents were in clear view of waitress,
security guard, and bar tender. When questioned about this,
a waitress replied, "People smoke here. Nobody minds."
Bally's
- people smoking in nonsmoking area near bar on east side
of the casino, not confronted by Bally's staff.
Tropicana - on the upper level, near night clubs, five people
were observed smoking without being challenged by staff. Non-smoking
signs were prominent. On the lower level, seven people were
observed smoking. A security guard confronted a smoker and
led him to a cigarette receptacle; this was the only time
a smoker in the nonsmoking area was observed to be confronted
by casino staff.
Hilton
- on the upper level gambling floor three patrons left the
gambling area while carrying lighted cigarettes, walked across
a nonsmoking area, and into the men's restroom where they
continued to smoke; attendant did not confront them.
Showboat
- five people observed smoking in bar contiguous to gaming
floor and nonsmoking area; one smoker at "comp" machine in
the nonsmoking area Bally's - butts in smoking-prohibited
areas Hilton - smoker in nonsmoking area, not confronted though
in clear view of security guard.
Trump
Plaza East Tower (voluntarily nonsmoking gaming area) - three
smokers observed
Caesars
- smoking in lobby, hallways outside shops areas.
This
page updated April 11, 2007
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