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Spare a thought for the bar staff who breathe the stuff in. Our daughter worked bar shifts locally during holidays and came home furious when a regular vaped close-by at the bar, sending a large cloud across her work area.


It's one of the factors why she's sworn never to do bar work again.

Well. My friends are extremely well brought up ladies and I'm sure are considerate as to where they blow their vapour. I did just ask whether there were any pubs where it was allowed...and thank you for the one actual response to the question.


Ruskin re your daughter's employment potential, I'm pretty sure most pubs do ban it (I know Spooners have a blanket ban), that's why I asked.

I've come to hate vaping more than smoking


There's a sneaking admiration to smokers, and I mean the proper ones. The ones who smoke Marlboro and such likes, knowing full well it's killing them. I've an admiration for their 'bollox' attitude to life and health.


But I saw some muppet tugging away tonite, outside of the EDT, inhaling and then exhaling the biggest cloud he could of the stupid vape nonsense. And I felt nothing but contempt for him and it.


Yeah so what, you can blow a cloud of of your stupid mouth. All the while thebloke further down is knowingly killing himself & enjoying it.


But you with the vape machine, you're just playing at it.


Get a life, have a real fag. Killing your self one puff at a time looks way cooler.

There's nothing in e liquid but vegetable glycerin prop glycol and flavouring.


All found in everyday foods, products that you smear on your bodies, medicines.


While I agree that these people who blow clouds in pubs are inconsiderate idiots, people who are discreet and do not shouldn't be treated like they're lepers and sent outside with smokers. The very thing they're trying to escape.

niall Wrote:

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There's nothing in e liquid but vegetable glycerine prop glycol and flavouring.


> All found in everyday foods, products that you

> smear on your bodies, medicines.

>

> While I agree that these people who blow clouds in

> pubs are inconsiderate idiots, people who are

> discreet and do not shouldn't be treated like

> they're lepers and sent outside with smokers. The

> very thing they're trying to escape.


I always thought that e-liquid contained Nicotine..


Is that not correct. ?


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