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Thailand Urged to Strengthen Enforcement

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Thailand should strengthen its monitoring and enforcement of e-cigarettes, according to World Health Organization representative Jos Vandelaer, reports The Nation.

 

Speaking at the Thai Health Promotion Foundation on Dec. 18, Vanderlaer praised the kingdom’s decision to prohibit vaping in the country.

 

However, because vaping is still widespread in Thailand, he believes the government must do a better job of enforcing the law.

Vandelaer rejected the notion that e-cigarettes are an effective smoking cessation tool, as claimed by tobacco harm reduction activists.

 

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5 minutes ago, webfact said:

Vanderlaer praised the kingdom’s decision to prohibit vaping in the country.

 

I'm sure he has a similar stance on cigarettes right ? 

 

crickets. 

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I believe e-cigarettes are well down the list of things that Thailand should strengthen its monitoring & enforcement of .................LOL

6 minutes ago, Geoffggi said:

I believe e-cigarettes are well down the list of things that Thailand should strengthen its monitoring & enforcement of .................LOL

T.A.T would say that enforcing the ban on vaping would be less damaging than enforcing laws on prostitution.  

 

Expect this ministry to come  up with a plan involving vocational schools for Isaan girls.

49 minutes ago, stoner said:

 

I'm sure he has a similar stance on cigarettes right ? 

 

crickets. 

 

Prolly not 555. All the governments scurry around coming up with plans to get rid of ciggies latest one is prinying warnings on each and every cigarette, but what would they do without there tax cash cow?

 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/canada-cigarette-warning-labels-1.6860301

 

 

1 hour ago, webfact said:

Thailand should strengthen its monitoring and enforcement of

everything: drunk driving; helmets on motorbikes; black windscreens; speeding; red light running.  First you need a police force.

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W.H.O - a laughable organisation

38 minutes ago, Pouatchee said:

 

Prolly not 555. All the governments scurry around coming up with plans to get rid of ciggies latest one is prinying warnings on each and every cigarette, but what would they do without there tax cash cow?

 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/canada-cigarette-warning-labels-1.6860301

 

 

 

the hypocrisy is astounding.

 

one of the cigarette labels literally says poison in every puff............ but thanks for the tax dollars. 

1 hour ago, WHansen said:

W.H.O - a laughable organisation

 

Correct, right from corrupt pillock Tedros (WHO President) downwards. Unfortunately, they (like those other Globalist acronyms) seem to be ever expanding their pernicious influence over sovereign nations.

5 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand should strengthen its monitoring and enforcement of e-cigarettes, according to World Health Organization representative Jos Vandelaer

But real ciggy's are fine?

Stop by Jomtien Beach some morning at 5:30 (if they get up that early). Lot's of people to arrest.

...in order to protect the Thai Tobacco Monopoly. 

On 12/21/2023 at 9:21 AM, mikebell said:

everything: drunk driving; helmets on motorbikes; black windscreens; speeding; red light running.  First you need a police force.

One I have noticed a lot lately, completely illegible faded plates!

On 12/25/2023 at 10:06 AM, jacko45k said:

One I have noticed a lot lately, completely illegible faded plates!

Enables redlight runners/the helmetless to escape scrutiny by 'observant' cops glued to the CCTV screen!

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