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Pattaya: Thai media names and shames E-cigarette shop operating brazenly in resort

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Pattaya: Thai media names and shames E-cigarette shop operating brazenly in resort
 
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Thai media Pattaya Update News posted a video of a shop brazenly offering e-cigarettes and vaping fluid for sale in a lane in Central Pattaya. 
 
The shop, "Duut Dang Duappp" is in Nam Chai lane, they said. 
 
They reminded their readers that e-cigarettes and vaping fluid are illegal and a big no-no in Thailand. 
 
Importers face ten years in jail and/or a fine of up to five times the cost of the goods. 
 
The products also cannot be sold as they contravene trading standards laws for which 5 years and 500,000 baht penalties prevail. 
 
In addition sellers who are also importers and producers face 10 years jail and a million baht fine. 
 
Despite this, no action was being taken by the authorities against the shop in Pattaya that is flagrantly flouting the law, they said. 
 
Thaivisa notes that many people living in Thailand will be able to point to e-cigarette products being sold openly. Police and trading standards crackdowns are mounted from time to time.
 
Last month a man was busted who was running an online e-cigarette business via Facebook. 
 
 
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6 minutes ago, webfact said:

Thai media Pattaya Update News posted a video of a shop brazenly offering e-cigarettes and vaping fluid for sale in a lane in Central Pattaya. 

Nosey <deleted>s.

Should mind their own business, it's not doing them any harm.

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Wait till THC e-cartridges hit Thailand, unless they have already?

Why aren't they this strict on drugs? Beach road used to be mobbed with Thai men selling drugs and will be again after covid 

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"Despite this, no action was being taken by the authorities against the shop in Pattaya that is flagrantly flouting the law, they said. "

 

There are laws and there is Pattaya...

5 minutes ago, Moonlover said:

Most likely associated with dodgy products:

 

CDC and FDA recommend that people not use THC-containing e-cigarette, or vaping, products, particularly from informal sources like friends, family, or in-person or online dealers.

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Damnit, what's wrong with these eCigarette people?..........Pass me the healthy Krong Thip!

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Jeffr2 said:

 

14 minutes ago, Jeffr2 said:

Most likely associated with dodgy products:

 

CDC and FDA recommend that people not use THC-containing e-cigarette, or vaping, products, particularly from informal sources like friends, family, or in-person or online dealers.

So like I said, 'best not go there'. This is Thailand after all!

4 hours ago, Oldie said:

"Despite this, no action was being taken by the authorities against the shop in Pattaya that is flagrantly flouting the law, they said. "

 

There are laws and there is Pattaya...

Perhaps owned by those entrusted to...

4 hours ago, Moonlover said:

So bee stings kill 60 to 80 people year in america and vaping has only killed 50 people and to put it into perspective 1,100 bee stings compared to 50 from vaping and let's not talk about the elephant in the room most if not all of those deaths had been or were still smokers but shhh about the 480,000 dying from smoking cigarettes in america every year....

The police ignored the seller because no-one cares about yet another law that is only enforced if funds are needed. Here's a tip for them - there's a site on YouTube where someone frequently posts videos filmed on RCA in Bangkok of young women vaping. They can easily be found outside the clubs. Plenty of them there, if the police are interested. Which, of course, they are not.

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There are more important issues than this nonsense

9 hours ago, 4reaL said:

Wait till THC e-cartridges hit Thailand, unless they have already?

 

yes I have a supplier in BKK

 

 

Can't help thinking they've got these vape laws all wrong.  

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8 hours ago, mommysboy said:

Can't help thinking they've got these vape laws all wrong.  

Not as far as the Thai Tobacco Monopoly are concerned. 

12 hours ago, mommysboy said:

Can't help thinking they've got these vape laws all wrong.  

The problem is that laws are sometimes enforced and sometimes not. And not often it is examined why it is like this. 

 

Here is a good example of the Insanity Club in the Bangkok not far away from the police station. But there are endless cases in Thailand where nothing happens.

 

https://bangkokherald.com/thailand/crime/following-insanity-raid-bangkok-cops-try-to-save-face-with-panel-to-find-facts-everyone-knows/

Why would the cops shut down a shop that gives them a monthly income ?

illegal really , i see everyone vaping here , last week in a festival in pattaya and lot of people vaping  so , if it's illegal why  not people hiding ???

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