Difficult dilemma we have here. Nicotine is a fairly addictive drug. But then so is alcohol and society currently is more accepting of this than nicotine. So if you ban advertisement of one, you probably have to do the same with the other.
My immediate response to nicotine advertisement would undoubtedly be 'ban it', but thinking about it logically, drunks cause a large number of social problems, and liver disease from alcohol abuse is a killer. So you could argue that between the two, alcohol poses more problems than nicotine.
I witnessed a steward informing a fan that he couldn`t use the E Cig that he was inhaling on the South Stand terrace yesterday.
Apparently there are designated areas for those who wish to use E Cigs.........Hence this is good news for all those who stated that they didn`t want to stand/sit adjacent to some one vaping.
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