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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober
Sorry Mr U Bob, but I still respectfully disagree... Murder is murder and property damage is property damage... And they are not really the same thing...
All I am saying is that if they say 'You smoke? Its $150" Then why not proactively take them up on the offer?
Remember, I DIDNT smoke myself in the hotel room in London, because I RESPECTED the fact that the next guest may be a non smoker... But I cant help thinking that if I had paid the £150 'surcharge'? They could have cleaned the room, made something extra for themselves, and I could have enjoyed a ciggy, while on vacation...
Thats all 
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Their hotel room, their property, their rules. The $150 is not the price you pay to be allowed to smoke there. The $150 fine is the punishment they inflict on you for doing something that violates their rules.
While I agree that from an economic point of view, you are right. From an ethical point of view however, I think you are wrong.