These are the most popular holiday destinations for Brits who have banned vaping
Ten popular holiday and travel destinations for Brits have already outlawed vaping. According to research done by travel company Ski Vertigo, countries such as Turkey, Denmark, Thailand and Australia revealed holidaymakers with a vaping or e-cigarette habit could find themselves in trouble.
Turkey Topping the list, Turkey is the most popular tourist destination that has banned vaping, with an impressive 2.7 million visits from the UK recorded last year. The production, manufacturing, import/export, transport, sale, distribution, storage and advertising related to e-cigarettes are all prohibited. Those accused of producing/manufacturing/importing/exporting/ transporting/selling/distributing/advertising/promoting e-cigarettes could be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year or with a fine which may extend to Rs 1 lakh, or 100,000 Rupees , or with both. This is for first-time offenders.
Mexico has also enforced clean air zones across the country, which means even if you do find a reputable vape to use once you land, you must be very careful about where you start puffing. Under the Import and Export Ordinance 2023 , no person may import an alternative smoking product by way of parcels, cargoes, and bringing in by incoming travellers. Vapers may also not use an alternative smoking product in a statutory no smoking area.
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