People vaping in supermarkets
Discussion
Spare tyre said:
School run, the knuckle draggers take massive drags as the hit the gate, then exhale as the move across the playground
They are mostly fat and wearing tracksuits, looks bizzare
Yep, usually black Under Armour tracksuits tightly stretched over their well fed gut.They are mostly fat and wearing tracksuits, looks bizzare
It's a f
king filthy habit, trumped only by the skanks you find loitering outside entrances to public buildings and shops sucking a cigarette inside out.Filthy b
dssherman said:
Its thexones doing it in pubs that get me. Theyvthink because its not smoke its ok. 
https://thexones.com.clearwebstats.com/

Anyway. Earlier this year, one of the girls in the office switched from cigs to vapes. She still goes outside to partake, and every time I walk past her I ask what flavour it is as they all smell agreeable to me. Apart from the Bubblegum one. Even as a kid, the smell of bubblegum was rank.
cherryowen said:
sherman said:
Its thexones doing it in pubs that get me. Theyvthink because its not smoke its ok. 
https://thexones.com.clearwebstats.com/

Funk said:
cherryowen said:
sherman said:
Its the ones doing it in pubs that get me. They think because its not smoke its ok. 
https://thexones.com.clearwebstats.com/

Illegal here in Western Australia.
In WA, it is illegal to smoke:
in enclosed public places (such as shopping centres, hospitals, cinemas, theatres, pubs, clubs, restaurants)
in outdoor eating areas, unless in a designated smoking area in a liquor licensed premises
between the flags at patrolled beaches
in taxis, on buses and other public transport that is available to or being used by the public
in vehicles carrying children under age 17
near playground equipment.
It is also illegal to sell goods that are designed to resemble cigarettes/cigars or in packaging that resembles a cigarette/cigar package. This means the following cannot be legally sold in WA:
candy or chocolate cigars or cigarettes
mints/lollies in a packet that looks like a cigarette packet
cigarette lighters that look like cigarettes
e-cigarettes (the sale of nicotine cartridges for e-cigarettes is also restricted under poisons legislation).
e-cigarettes is vaping.
And going further, the City of Vincent has banned smoking/vaping in its town centres. Link if you like.
https://www.vincent.wa.gov.au/community/your-commu...
Price of a pack of Marlboro over here is £22.
Despite all that, we see smoking/vaping regularly.
In WA, it is illegal to smoke:
in enclosed public places (such as shopping centres, hospitals, cinemas, theatres, pubs, clubs, restaurants)
in outdoor eating areas, unless in a designated smoking area in a liquor licensed premises
between the flags at patrolled beaches
in taxis, on buses and other public transport that is available to or being used by the public
in vehicles carrying children under age 17
near playground equipment.
It is also illegal to sell goods that are designed to resemble cigarettes/cigars or in packaging that resembles a cigarette/cigar package. This means the following cannot be legally sold in WA:
candy or chocolate cigars or cigarettes
mints/lollies in a packet that looks like a cigarette packet
cigarette lighters that look like cigarettes
e-cigarettes (the sale of nicotine cartridges for e-cigarettes is also restricted under poisons legislation).
e-cigarettes is vaping.
And going further, the City of Vincent has banned smoking/vaping in its town centres. Link if you like.
https://www.vincent.wa.gov.au/community/your-commu...
Price of a pack of Marlboro over here is £22.
Despite all that, we see smoking/vaping regularly.
EmailAddress said:
konark said:
All the air we breathe has been in someone's lungs, skanks or otherwise.
On any level, that is factually incorrect.But in the spirit you are implying that nugget, there's a difference between drinking water someone has s
t in before, and drinking water still tasting of s
t.RJO said:
Illegal here in Western Australia.
In WA, it is illegal to smoke:
in enclosed public places (such as shopping centres, hospitals, cinemas, theatres, pubs, clubs, restaurants)
in outdoor eating areas, unless in a designated smoking area in a liquor licensed premises
between the flags at patrolled beaches
in taxis, on buses and other public transport that is available to or being used by the public
in vehicles carrying children under age 17
near playground equipment.
It is also illegal to sell goods that are designed to resemble cigarettes/cigars or in packaging that resembles a cigarette/cigar package. This means the following cannot be legally sold in WA:
candy or chocolate cigars or cigarettes
mints/lollies in a packet that looks like a cigarette packet
cigarette lighters that look like cigarettes
e-cigarettes (the sale of nicotine cartridges for e-cigarettes is also restricted under poisons legislation).
e-cigarettes is vaping.
And going further, the City of Vincent has banned smoking/vaping in its town centres. Link if you like.
https://www.vincent.wa.gov.au/community/your-commu...
Price of a pack of Marlboro over here is £22.
Despite all that, we see smoking/vaping regularly.
What happened to the Oz of old?In WA, it is illegal to smoke:
in enclosed public places (such as shopping centres, hospitals, cinemas, theatres, pubs, clubs, restaurants)
in outdoor eating areas, unless in a designated smoking area in a liquor licensed premises
between the flags at patrolled beaches
in taxis, on buses and other public transport that is available to or being used by the public
in vehicles carrying children under age 17
near playground equipment.
It is also illegal to sell goods that are designed to resemble cigarettes/cigars or in packaging that resembles a cigarette/cigar package. This means the following cannot be legally sold in WA:
candy or chocolate cigars or cigarettes
mints/lollies in a packet that looks like a cigarette packet
cigarette lighters that look like cigarettes
e-cigarettes (the sale of nicotine cartridges for e-cigarettes is also restricted under poisons legislation).
e-cigarettes is vaping.
And going further, the City of Vincent has banned smoking/vaping in its town centres. Link if you like.
https://www.vincent.wa.gov.au/community/your-commu...
Price of a pack of Marlboro over here is £22.
Despite all that, we see smoking/vaping regularly.
No one gave a flying f
k and the police were standing next to you having a beer after work!Cotty beach is awsome though, as is the bridge run around the Swan river (assuming it can still be done now the narrows isn't the narrows any more!)
Far too many poms though.
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