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Rosemary 'Cruella' Goring. Oh dear.
She does at least identify that supporters of Vapers and Vaping....."Look at the bigger picture and fear that a blanket ban will result in fewer smokers giving up tobacco, to the great damage of the nation's health"
But apart from the fear that there MIGHT be unsafe emissions her objections are based only on its similarities to the massively more harmful tobacco smoke... "Apart from anything else, I don't like the belching billow of vapour, or the thought of breathing it"
Has she ever thought that in an enclosed space we are maybe breathing others 'emissions' constantly? And that vapour merely makes it visible for a short while?
Middle Ages? Really?
A self righteous example of someone who sees the WHOs statement as an encouragement to us poor souls to take responsibility for our health.
Wrong. We HAVE taken responsibility and have chosen ecigs over combustible tobacco. It is the WHO who wishes to restrict their availability and make ridiculous rules about where they are used based on conjecture and a misuse of the precautionary principle
Why safer e-cigs can still be villainous | Herald Scotland
She does at least identify that supporters of Vapers and Vaping....."Look at the bigger picture and fear that a blanket ban will result in fewer smokers giving up tobacco, to the great damage of the nation's health"
But apart from the fear that there MIGHT be unsafe emissions her objections are based only on its similarities to the massively more harmful tobacco smoke... "Apart from anything else, I don't like the belching billow of vapour, or the thought of breathing it"
Has she ever thought that in an enclosed space we are maybe breathing others 'emissions' constantly? And that vapour merely makes it visible for a short while?
Middle Ages? Really?
A self righteous example of someone who sees the WHOs statement as an encouragement to us poor souls to take responsibility for our health.
Wrong. We HAVE taken responsibility and have chosen ecigs over combustible tobacco. It is the WHO who wishes to restrict their availability and make ridiculous rules about where they are used based on conjecture and a misuse of the precautionary principle
Why safer e-cigs can still be villainous | Herald Scotland