skraggy_uk
Postman
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- Dec 11, 2014
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But through business I do know someone who makes 2ft Robot Baseball bat Dildos.
I went out for the evening and ended up in Wetherspoons, I was vaping and one of the staff come over to tell me off about it. I had been vaping in their numerous times before. So fair enough, I put it away. next time I was in there I had to top up the Nautilus mini before proceeding outside to vape, the same staff member come over to tell me off... again. I then lectured him about badgering vapers for sorting their gear out before going out in the cold to vape. If a smoker is entitled to prepare a cigarette indoors; a vaper can do the same with their vape.
I rarely go in there anymore now, my other local has a lovely environment, great beer, lovely bar staff and allow vapers to vape indoors. xx
I'm guessing since you were using a vamo you weren't making any effort to be stealthy or subtle about it.
In all fairness you should really ask if its ok to vape in their premises.
But I would not have reacted nicely, to be told to put it away lol thats bs... seems he/ her took a disliking i guess...
If they insist you dont vape in there store maybe ask them to turn off what ever there pushing through the vents near the bread counter
I think there's a line crossed when it comes to places where food is sold. I wouldn't like it if I were a non-vaper.
Stealth vape on planes, trains and automobiles, cinemas, hell even the library. Quietly vape in pubs, clubs, bars and anywhere that says it's ok, never vape in supermarkets and keep the clouds for contests and meets.
I get your sentiment OP but that kind of behaviour as well as people chucking clouds is gonna fuck it up for the rest of us. The last thing we need is bad press or animosity, we've got to be a bit smart about this kind of thing and choose the battles wisely.
Consideration is a good quality to have