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  (N.Y.) Indoor smoking ban costing bars millions, study says
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MediaNewspaper - Oneonta Daily Star
News DateFriday, July 30, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0
DescriptionWilliam Wolfinger said he doesn't have a problem with New York's Clean Indoor Air Law, per se.

He said it's just that the law is a part of why he is closing his Delhi bar, Blinkey's.

"It's a lack of enforcement," Wolfinger said Monday. "You have one down the road that's still smoking and always has been since day one."

Blinkey's represents one of the bars in New York that has been negatively affected by the Clean Indoor Air Act, according to a study released by the New York Nightlife Association and the Empire State Restaurant and Tavern Association.

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