Even as restrictions and bans intensify for vapers around the world, today it is the UK that seems to be experiencing some differences of opinion. Indeed, the Local Government Association (LGA) wants to tackle the location of electronic cigarettes in shops that are "too visible" for children.
HIDE VAPE PRODUCTS, A SOLUTION?
It will soon be necessary to shave the walls and look in height to buy a product of the vape. If the United Kingdom is still the country of vaping rights, some voices hope to see restrictions imposed.
The British Association of Local Authorities, the Local Government Association (LGA) requests that vaping products (flavours, e-cigarettes, refills) be placed out of the sight and reach of children. Either behind the counters of the stores that sell them, in the same way as tobacco.
« It's not fair that stores can prominently display vaping accessories for all to see, like in a window display, often in bright and colorful packaging which can appeal to children "Said the counselor David Fothergill, chairman of the LGA's Community Wellbeing Board, quoted by the BBC. He also pointed out that he was " deeply disturbing to see more kids who have never smoked start vaping. Especially since many vaping products contain nicotine, which is an addictive substance.