You see it differently when you are an employee at the zoo. First, the animals come first, not the people. Their safety and health is paramount. They should not have to be in a situations that could cause them harm, such as being exposed to toxic fumes and risk of enclosure fire..
Also, as a zoo employee, I have seen smoking areas "abused" by the public. I've seen smoke blown in animals faces, ashes flying in the air from butts and landing on dry leaf matter near enclosures and catching fire,etc..
Also, financially at small zoo's, it is hard to have a few benches off to the side so people can have a cigarette. Why? Lots of reasons. Benches cost $$ to install-most have to be ultra heavy duty due to public abuse, need to be cleaned by staff which takes time and money,etc,.
For financial, safety, animal care, and sanitary reasons, it is a no go at the zoo for us.
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Also, as a zoo employee, I have seen smoking areas "abused" by the public. I've seen smoke blown in animals faces, ashes flying in the air from butts and landing on dry leaf matter near enclosures and catching fire,etc..
Also, financially at small zoo's, it is hard to have a few benches off to the side so people can have a cigarette. Why? Lots of reasons. Benches cost $$ to install-most have to be ultra heavy duty due to public abuse, need to be cleaned by staff which takes time and money,etc,.
For financial, safety, animal care, and sanitary reasons, it is a no go at the zoo for us.
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