Il governo “vieterà lo svapo vicino ai parchi giochi, agli ospedali e alle scuole” in un’azione repressiva per proteggere la salute dei bambini

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/vaping-tobacco-ban-e-cigarettes-wes-streeting-b2624222.html

di Empty_Sherbet96

9 Comments

  1. Tartan_Samurai on

    Going to be weird seeing playgrounds with no children in them

  2. Salty_Nutbag on

    Semi-serious question.

    Does this mean fog-machines are also being banned for school drama productions?

    Same stuff. Vapourised glycol.

  3. Disastrous_Fruit1525 on

    With the exception of playgrounds aren’t the others already banned, as they are places of work, or does the smoking ban not cover vaping. Not a smoker so have no clue on this.

  4. Lost-Explanation1215 on

    Having worked at a hospital, the smoking near hospital buildings is ignored so this won’t change anything.

  5. 404-N0tFound on

    I live in a block of flats with a shared garden. There’s a group of kids who trespass throughout the summer, ASB overload. They all vape, there’s a couple of older kids who come and sell disposable vapes to them and one kid who’s about 12 years old who smokes roll-ups. Can the government do something to protect everyone from the children?

    I don’t disagree with protecting children’s health, but banning vaping near them in public is surely the tip of the iceberg for many kids.

  6. Hollywood-is-DOA on

    How about they make the super sweet flavours that 10 year olds and Darren from the local pub like to chain vape, at every single opportunity. Chain vaping as they like the taste of the holes in your lung, causing vapes.

    Doctors openly admit this but Darren in the comments will disagree and say it’s safer than smoking.

  7. insomnimax_99 on

    >Mr Whitty is thought to have pushed for pub gardens to be included in the ban. While no final decision has been made, The Times reported it is unlikely this move will be made following the backlash over suggestions of an outdoor hospitality ban in August.

    Good to see reason has prevailed

  8. _Monsterguy_ on

    That’s cute.
    The hospital I visit everyday has signs up as you enter the site telling you it’s a no smoking area.
    At every entrance and in many other places throughout there are no smoking signs.
    You have to walk through a cloud of smoke/vape at every entrance.
    A few of the wards have windows onto outside pavements and they have more signs begging you not to smoke there so smoke doesn’t end up in the ward.

    Due to baby layout changes there’s a short outside walk through a small garden off a corridor to get to the Pulmonary oncology (lung cancer) department.
    People smoke in the garden it’s littered with cigarette ends.
    If it were people with terminal lung cancer I’d think okay fair enough, but it’s not people walking there from other parts of the hospital specifically to smoke.

  9. Quick-Albatross-9204 on

    Curious how the NHS is going to instruct people to use the vape kits they provide.

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