New law could see vaping banned in all pubs across England

https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/uk-news/new-law-vapes-banned-pubs-33258760

Posted by StGuthlac2025

27 Comments

  1. PerspectiveStill1272 on

    It should always have been banned in indoor spaces the same as smoking, people just used vaping as a way to get around not smoking inside. I see so many people in my local vaping inside but will go out for a cig when their mates want one.

  2. discoveredunknown on

    From the article: ‘While many pubs already prohibit indoor vaping as a matter of policy, this new law aims to turn those restrictions into a nationwide legal requirement.’

    What? There hasn’t been one pub I’ve been to in the last 10 years that has been cool with vaping inside.

  3. Capital-Mortgage-374 on

    They should also ban alcohol and pork scratchings as both are very dangerous. Fruit machines should be banned, as well as the electronic ones, due to addiction. The tables and chairs need to be looked at, as sometimes they are used as weapons. Pepsi and full sugar drinks should go too, as these rot teeth and cause obesity. The food options should be healthier. This means no chips or steak, and certainly no desserts like ice cream. No animals should ever be in pubs, dogs are unhygienic and piss and fart everywhere.

  4. Britain’s obsession with banning things is wild. Plenty of pubs dont allow vaping, go to one them if you dont like it, stop telling people how to run their fucking businesses.

  5. I thought it was anyway, by the pubs themselves. I can only think of 1 pub that allowed it, but that was very briefly as it kept setting the fire alarms off.

  6. TheKingOfSpite on

    Is it so wrong to let people choose what they do and where, If it’s a vaping allowed pub then just don’t go there?

    I don’t vape, and if it got to me I’d just go somewhere else.

  7. I’m surprised they didn’t just make an amendment to the smoking bill to include vapes years ago

  8. Weaponised__Autism on

    Will never understand people that get their panties in a twist over fruity water vapour

  9. Another pointless law, Labour are obessed with banning things. Ive never hated a government so much and the Tories took some beating.

    Just let the pubs decide if theyre pro vaping or not, and customers can act accordingly. Vaping really bothers you? Then go to a pub that doesnt allow vaping (which is most of them).

    Government need to stop meddling in things that shouldnt concern them.. But they wont of course.

  10. EngineeringCockney on

    Given its negligible health impacts from second hand water vapour this seems a silly thing to press on with.

  11. Green-Dragon-14 on

    I was manageress of a pub, vaping was allowed but not near the bar & anyone making “clouds” were told to go outside.

  12. One of my locals has a sign in the window saying “Vaping permitted”.
    They’ve had an excess of repeat business from me due to this and I’ve never had another patron with an issue over it.

    Vaping is not the same as cigarette smoke, anyone that claims this is being hysterical, disingenuous or desperate to impose their will on strangers.

    Yet another nail in the coffin of British pubs.

  13. Striking_Smile6594 on

    One of my favourite nightspots is rock/alternative club in my town. It have several signs in it stating that people are welcome to vape in the premises if they wish. I like that, even as someone who doesn’t vape.

  14. Kooky-Letter-6141 on

    It’s surprising how many places still let it slide, even though the indoor smoking ban should have covered it from the start. This law would just be catching up with what most of us already assumed was the case. Honestly, it just makes sense to have the same rules for both.

  15. What I know of a single pub, that’s not even in the city I live that allowed this and that’s because the owner vaped and let my mate and his wipe vape when it got quiet and it was only the four of us left….. so it wasn’t illegal like every pub implies by its signage?
    And also begs the question if it was legal but already effectively prohibited aside from the outliers, who’s asking for this? What’s the harm? If 1/100 pubs may possibly sneakily let you, as a non smoker I’d just go elsewhere?

  16. Good. I hate the smell of vape.

    8 of us went for a meal in a pub last week. Ordered food then a chap on the next table was vaping. Asked him not to, got told to impolitely go away! Complained to landlord who did nothing. Promptly cancelled food and left. Landlord got pissy because we’d cancelled a £320 order!

  17. Honestly moving here from Canada it’s been a bit odd to see people vape indoors in general, not used to that at all, but I don’t really care. There’s nothing showing evidence of secondhand harm, so it’s no different from heavy perfume or bad BO in terms of environmental “pollution.”

  18. As a vaper, folks who vape indoors only have themselves to blame. While the risk of second hand inhalation is [significantly lower than that of second hand smoke](https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2024/jul/second-hand-vaping-exposure-very-low-compared-second-hand-smoking) (or has no evidential link at all [according to the NHS](https://www.nhs.uk/better-health/quit-smoking/ready-to-quit-smoking/vaping-to-quit-smoking/vaping-myths-and-the-facts/#:~:text=There%20is%20no%20evidence%20so%20far%20that%20vaping%20is%20harmful%20to%20people%20around%20you.)) I’ve always taken the approach that you shouldn’t vape anywhere you can’t smoke. While the harms are absolutely debateable, it’s more a perception and common courtesy type thing.

    of course the usual anti-vape crowd on reddit will hasten to disagree with me