Here's a thread that may set the cat among the pigeons:
My local pub has recently placed a notice on the front door saying that vaping isn't permitted inside.
I've been in contact with the owner (who owns several pubs & a brewery) & he replied with a nice email pointing out that as an ex smoker he had no strong opinions on vaping until a cloud chaser annoyed so many other folks in the pub by producing huge plumes of vape, that he banned it to prevent arguments & possibly even fights breaking out.
Personally, I'm a discreet vaper in pubs as there are many folks who still feel it's harmful to their health. I enjoy vaping without the need to produce clouds.
Why can't cloud chasers keep their vaping subtle in marginal environments such as pubs? It's giving us a bad name.
Just to be clear, by cloud chasers I mean inconsiderate vapers who think it's acceptable to produce vast plumes indoors in public places such as pubs. If you want to chase clouds in other situations, I have no issue at all.
My local pub has recently placed a notice on the front door saying that vaping isn't permitted inside.
I've been in contact with the owner (who owns several pubs & a brewery) & he replied with a nice email pointing out that as an ex smoker he had no strong opinions on vaping until a cloud chaser annoyed so many other folks in the pub by producing huge plumes of vape, that he banned it to prevent arguments & possibly even fights breaking out.
Personally, I'm a discreet vaper in pubs as there are many folks who still feel it's harmful to their health. I enjoy vaping without the need to produce clouds.
Why can't cloud chasers keep their vaping subtle in marginal environments such as pubs? It's giving us a bad name.
Just to be clear, by cloud chasers I mean inconsiderate vapers who think it's acceptable to produce vast plumes indoors in public places such as pubs. If you want to chase clouds in other situations, I have no issue at all.
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