Yes, but they want to get the celeb junkies and as many other people as possible so they need a range of other stories as well. Vaping seems to polarise opinion so it is a good story whether it is positive or negative from our perspective, it will generate strong feelings in readers and strong feelings especially anger leads to folk posting links all over the web.
Positive in some respects.....
however I think this might be the first step to banning everything that isn't registered and has a medicinal licence as a quit smoking aid, it's exactly what I was talking about in the other thread.
Maybe. I don’t know though, I would tend to think that the only people interested would be vapers, maybe a small percentage of smokers (who could have views on either side), and those weird anti smoking/nicotine temperance society killjoy fetishists.
A lot of psychiatric wards have single rooms for patients. I don't see why individuals shouldn't be able to vape in those. I don't think vaping on 6 or 8 bed wards is a good idea though.
I do not do facebook but I have seen quite a few reports from people on here saying that they get sent links to every negative vaping story going.
I don’t do facebook either but I would imagine if you are on there and have an interest in vaping then vaping awareness groups will be trawling the internet and posting everything they find, for the perusal of other likeminded users and friends.
Facebook doesn’t send the links itself I don’t think, they come from people i your friend list, groups you like etc I think.
The reason that they’ll use to justify this is health and safety. Despite people being free to take mobile phones and other consumer electronic items into psychiatric wards, they say that they worry e-cigarettes might explode and cause a fire.
There is a h&s concern with charging cables (a person can harm themselves with one). They are taken off psych patients at my local, and if you need a phone charging, it's done at the nursing station.
The psych unit here has a private walled garden now where people can vape or smoke. The first time I went there in 2003 it had a huge toxic smoking room indoors. I don't especially see why people should need to vape indoors if they're able to move around, as long as they are able to vape (or smoke) if they need to. I was told that the complete ban didn't last long ... because people who were already distressed and agitated became much more so: I wonder why?