People Ban: LA Terrebonne Parish
Like I said, ya’ll are making law abiding citizens into criminals.
July 30, 2006
I am writing concerning the lock they are planning on putting in the Houma Navagational Canal. I do not feel that this will benefit the whole parish. I feel they are putting it where it will only benefit the City of Houma itself and not the low lying areas that flood.
JEREMY SHAPIRO
The law lists 24 indoor places where smoking is now prohibited, including restaurants that don’t have liquor licenses. This includes many chain breakfast and buffet restaurants, such as IHOP and Shoney’s, as well as a handful of locally owned restaurants. You will also no longer be able to smoke at the Waffle House or at Ryan’s Family Steak House.
Rochanne George, health-initiatives representative with the local chapter of the American Cancer Society, said research has shown businesses forced to be smoke-free do not lose money because of it.
Although in the minority Wednesday, business owners Lois Breaux and Joe Pinero tried to convince the council that government was going too far in enacting the restrictions. Breaux presented the council with a petition of 182 names opposing the ban. Breaux said she enjoys smoking and as an adult she doesn’t think it’s appropriate for the government to tell her to stop smoking while she operates her own business.
By JEREMY SHAPIRO
The Courier
HOUMA — After a four-week layoff, the Terrebonne Parish Council will start the new year by discussing many unresolved issues from 2005.

From: wayne thibodeaux
To: Roy & Lori Rowley
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: Letter to the Editor
Wayne Thibodeaux, CCD
From: Roy & Lori Rowley
To: newswatch@foxnews.com ; kimberly.solet@houmatoday.com ; jeremy Shapiro ; joe pinero ; wthibodeaux@tpcg.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 10:14 PM
Subject: Fw: Letter to the Editor
Do you think that I was a witness for Mr. Larpenter
No I was not.The facts is he was set up to sell dope to undercover cops. If there was not any dope or gun.
I didn’t know that until after it came out in the pape. I Did you know that Deedee, that works for Courier, knew the policemen that shot Mr.Diggs? I do not condone murder of any kind. I feel Mr. Diggs was set up for other reasons.
I was threatened by HPD for driving in a “bad neighbohood”. There were no signs posting that. I was threatened that if my truck was seen on East Street I was going to be arrested. I don’t do drugs and don’t condone anyone who does. East St. is a short cut to my Mothers house on Roselawn ST. It’s a public road. When I asked the officer what he was going to arrest me for, he said and I quote, “I’ll think of something”. So don’t tell me that anyone caught smoking in a restricted area will not be harrassed by the officer. What about people coming in from out of town or out of State? If they don’t know about it, will they get a ticket?
Do you condone slave days coming back? You are not going to be my master.
Have you read any of the research that says that second hand smoke is not as dangerous as the “paid” researches claim they are? Are you doing any research at all concerning this or are you only listening to what the anti-smokers are telling you. Madmaxmcgarrity.com is a good place to start. Or is your mind made up and not open to reading or listening to any information to the contrary. Why don’t you ban cars, guns, alchohol, mac trucks, even food and water? If you are gonna ban smoking in public then you should take away the taxes the PUBLIC is paying. I’m sure you know the government makes more money than the tabacco compaies do??
Do you know of any officer that will give another officer a ticket? I see them all the time with no seat belt. Who is going to give them a ticket? But don’t I dare to go without mine.
Roy Rowley
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To: Roy & Lori Rowley
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 7:28 AM
Subject: Re: Letter to the Editor
Any smoking ban in Terrebonne will affect Policeman and Parish workers.
Wayne Thibodeaux, CCD
From: Roy & Lori Rowley
To: wthibodeaux@tpcg.org ; joe pinero ; kimberly.solet@houmatoday.com ; jeremy Shapiro ; news@wafb.com ; newswatch@foxnews.com ; webreps@legis.state.la.us
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 11:12 PM
Subject: Fw: Letter to the Editor
One more thing. If you care about peoples health then care about them kids that are dying in Iraq for other peoples rights to be free. Care about their health. Why don’t you write Mr.Bush and ask him to send them kids home.Why don’t you ban kids going to war to fight for other people rights and freedom? Why don’t you ban smoking in other countries?The smokers in this country are paying more than their fair share in taxes.
When I saw Mr. Diggs get shot by TPSO I’m thinking What if.
Mr Diggs was selling Dope’ So by making smoking illegal its going to be about the same.
I noticed you didn’t say much about a parish worker and Mr Policemen that smoke. Why?
—– Original Message —–
From: Roy & Lori Rowley
To: webreps@legis.state.la.us ; newswatch@foxnews.com ; news@wafb.com ; jeremy Shapiro ; kimberly.solet@houmatoday.com ; joe pinero ; wayne thibodeaux
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: Letter to the Editor
I don’t think you care about people health’ all some of you care about is the money the city is going to make from this ban the more money you get more you can waste’ Maybe you guys need a new camp maybe a boat maybe somebody needs to go back to hawwii maybe a pay raise’ what you think
How many time we will have to say we are not kids.
Did you read what I said.
Ask Mr.Larpenter about Mr Diggs in 2001
because I was there.
And you don’t have to believe me.
From: wayne thibodeaux
To: Roy & Lori Rowley
Cc: Paul Labat ; Suzette Thomas
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 9:10 AM
Subject: Re: Letter to the Editor
Wayne Thibodeaux, CCD
From: Roy & Lori Rowley
To: joe pinero ; news@houmatoday.com
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 10:18 PM
Subject: Letter to the Editor
Smoking ban mostly about punishment
Houma
Regarding the proposed smoking ban in Terrebonne Parish, I feel that all aspects of “secondhand” anything should be considered in this proposed law. Do not limit it to secondhand cigarette smoke. The following also could be included in this law:
Houma
August 2, 2005
http://www.houmatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050802/FEATURES/508020301/1063
Lack of common sense has come to Terrebonne Parish. Under the proposed clean-air ordinance written by some meddling attorney, if someone smokes an evil cigarette they risk a $100 fine. Oh, boy; they’re gonna save us from ourselves.
My wife and I stopped smoking eight years ago. We feel better. Stopping smoking was good. There is no denying that fact. The thing is, we wanted to stop smoking; we were not made criminals if we didn’t. That is what the ordinance will do if it passes, make criminals of people exercising their right as a free American to use a legal substance. It is legal, but if you involve yourself in it you would be fined. What about the second offense of smoking? Six months in jail? The third offense, five years in Angola? It boggles the mind.
Cars are destructive things, and people inside them die by the thousands every year. Where is the group to ban cars? Oh, yeah, I forgot about Al Gore. Gas is used to make these vehicles run, we need to look into banning that. Oh, yeah, I forgot, Gore is there, too.
Alcoholic beverages kill people by the thousands. They make people mean and make people do bad things. Where are the blogs supporting an alcohol-free nation? Oh, I forgot, it’s been done already by Carrie Nation.
Food consumption is the reason for … oh, I forgot, the food police are already upon us.
We have become a nation that seeks to make it a crime to participate in lawful activities. To me it all boils down to one thing. Looking out for out health and welfare? No, I think not. It all boils down to all the revenue the parish can collect for the crime of participating in something legal. I have also come to the conclusion that the government, instead of “governing,” has become a tool for lack of common sense.
Jerry Bolton
Houma
Communism at work in Terrebonne Parish
July 09. 2005
Citizens for Good Government has been monitoring the Terrebonne Parish Council, especially Councilwoman Terri Cavalier, on the issue of banning smoking in Terrebonne Parish.
President, Citizens for Good Government
Houma
How can the Terrebonne Parish Council afford to go to Hawaii but can not afford to send kids to a summer camp along with saying that the parish is in a big budget cut right now?
Houma
April 27. 2005 3:13PM
