TaxiLawyer wrote:
For those who have nothing better than to leave such pointless comments, I would suggest that you simply don't read my posts. Simple.
Andy - As for the electronic cigerette issue - WOW. Without researching the issue my gut feeling tells me the following:
As we all know, smoking these things is not technically 'smoking' as they do not contain tobacco and are legal to use indoors. However, as I stated above it is open for individual councils to make their own bylaws (which it has resolved to do in this case) I feel if this was challenged, the Council concerned would have egg on its face..
The only other issue I see is a case for careless driving. It has long been accepted that even the act of selecting a cigerette from the box can cause a loss of concentation. However, if this was their thinking, it certainly does not highlight public safety in the letter...
Be very interesting to see the outcome on appeal to a Magistrates Court (or better still a Crown Court)
Logic stipulates that if they are safe to use in hospital beds and planes they are safe anywhere.
NHS Borders has said they are completely safe to use not only in there premises but anywhere in the world, even my own doctor is now looking into them as an alternative to patches and gum