UK tried outlawing tobacco thru phases and there was so much backlash, that idea went in the trash can.
Now they want to do the same with vaping. Tobacco & vaping should be a personal choice.
How did you quit Smoking cigarettes?
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UK’s new vaping laws - here’s what you need to know - inews.co.uk
January 28, 2024 10:30 pm. Disposable vapes will be banned before the end of next year and flavours will be heavily restricted to crack down on the rise in young people turning to e-cigarettes...Last edited: Apr 16, 2024
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I have posted a request at the bottom of a 17 year old thread in a UK forum so await replies. If, however the workplace ban was linked to the general public place ban, then it is definitely still in force. Pubs and restaurants etc.. I was already living in France at the time and I was surprised that the French, champion smokers that they are, obeyed the ban in bars right from the off. The one exception, soon after it came into force was a small village with obviously no police presence in it. I pulled up for a morning coffee and on opening the door was hit by a solid wave of smoke. I suppose they had everything shut tight so the smell couldn't leak into the street and alert a passing gendarme.
In the meantime, this was the law with all its penalties back in 2007:
Failure to comply with the law will be a criminal offence, as set out in the
Health Act 2006. Penalities and fines are being set in regulations to be
made by the Department of Health:
— Individuals may be liable to a fixed penalty of £50 for smoking in
smoke-free premises. In cases of prosecution and conviction, the
maximum fine is £200.
— The manager or person in control of any smoke-free premises could be
fined a fixed penalty of £200 for failing to display ‘No Smoking’ signs.
In cases of prosecution and conviction, the maximum fine is £1,000.
— The manager or person in control of any smoke-free premises could
be fined up to £2,500 for failing to prevent others from smoking in
those premises.
This means that if a driver is asked to drive a lorry which obviously has been smoked in, the penalty for the manager, personally, could be £ 2,500. ($3,100 today)Chinatown Thanks this. -
I quit smoking cigarettes by gradually cutting down the number I smoked each day.
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After my scary trip to ER, which was my defining moment to quit, I also implemented a long term back to fitness plan. I was regaining fitness and body strength week after week. It was very motivational but also effectively helped to endure nicotine cravings.
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Much more serious and heavy handed imo is the first stages passed yesterday of a new law aimed at stopping youngsters from even starting to smoke. Anyone born since 2009, thus 15 years of age now, is banned FOR EVER from buying cigarettes. As the age on official adulthood in the UK is 18 that means that in 4 years time a 19 year old and a 20 year old together in the same shop will have different rules applied to them. The theory is that as the years roll by everybody born before 2009 will have died out and nobody wil be smoking anymore. Yeah right, worked well illiminating drugs didn't it? And I can see the ghost of Al Capone heading for the UK as we speak shouting 'prohibition yippee!!' -
After puffing on about a pack at 16, my sister saw me and told our Mom. I wasn’t going to hurt her like that and that was it.
When I went into the military, many were tempted to start in basics, but not me.TX2Day Thanks this.
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