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  1. Stephenie Wilkinson
    November 2, 2016 @ 2:18 pm

    I was there with friends from out of town in August. The only people we noted that were continually smoking were the workers! And, when we asked politely if they could temporarily stop, they brazenly said they could do it whenever they wanted, and told the story about Paley. One of the cleaners got angry and stormed off, slamming the door loudly.

    I’m so glad that the workers feel this park is their private haven. We left; it ruined a nice time there.

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    • Matthias Clock
      November 2, 2016 @ 2:41 pm

      Hey Stephanie!

      That’s quite the story. I’m sorry to hear your time there was ruined. But try to understand: this is the last park in the entirely of NYC where it’s still legal to smoke. It is not a public park, and it is not reasonable to expect that you can walk in with your friends and tell people to stop. If you want a smoke free environment, you have more than 1700 smoke-free parks the visit. The power is already in your hands.

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      • EBCruz
        January 26, 2019 @ 4:40 am

        Hi Matthias, considering that many visitors in Paley Park generally expect that this is a smoke-free park, would it still be a peaceful haven for smokers as they are prone to warnings by non-smoking visitors? Thanks

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  2. Big Pappa
    April 23, 2019 @ 2:08 am

    Just stumbled online upon the existence of this park! Can’t wait to try it out when I visit this weekend. Will be sure to post a new reply next week.

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  3. Elizabeth G Melillo
    June 18, 2021 @ 3:08 pm

    This was my favourite spot! I loved relaxing with a smoke and book. There are thousands of acres of smoke-free parks – why couldn’t people have left us smokers alone? Is there any hope we will be able to smoke here again? I was very upset when I went there last month, and saw smoking was now prohibited! There is no reason anyone has to go there (except to smoke), and almost the entire city is ‘smoke free.’ 🙁

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