Badboybez
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This has nothing to do with anybody wanting to label vaping "evil".
This is a genuine concern for all of us, vapers included. Suppose this had happened in a crowded carriage?
We're living in an age where there is someone to blame for everything. We can no longer say "Shit happens" and move on, every ridiculous measure must be taken to ensure there is no repeat of anything that might cause the slightest inconvenience to anybody, no matter what the cost or the (un)likelihood of a repeat.
This will have major repercussions and there's not a lot we can say in defence.
You are right Ment, it may have major repercussions, but it seems to have gone quiet.
Nothing from the police, little from the rail networks (apart from a review of evacuation procedures) little in the newspapers.
Was it a case of "jumping the gun" person at the scene asking someone leaving the station, well there was a bang, a bit of smoke, and I think I saw someone using an e-cigarette.......
Only time will tell after investigation.