Popular Post webfact Posted July 31, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 31, 2024 British tourists heading abroad this summer are being warned of a costly mistake that could ruin their holiday. E-cigarette smokers need to be aware of strict anti-vaping laws in popular South East Asian destinations. The penalties for breaking these rules range from hefty fines to imprisonment. Countries like Thailand and Singapore have some of the strictest vaping bans in the world. In Thailand, vaping has been prohibited since 2014. Unwitting tourists caught with an e-cigarette could face fines of up to 30,000 baht or, in severe cases, a prison sentence of up to 10 years. Singapore also enforces tough regulations, with fines reaching up to 2,000 Singapore dollars (around 50,000 baht) for possessing a vaping device. According to the Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance (SEATCA), five out of 10 countries in the region ban e-cigarettes. These include not only Thailand and Singapore but also places like Brunei, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, where even possessing a vape for commercial purposes is illegal. Elsewhere, vaping restrictions are widespread. In Cyprus, vaping in public or a private vehicle with a minor can result in fines of up to 850 euros (around 30,000 baht). Hungary fines vapers up to US$980 (around 35,000 baht) for using e-cigarettes in non-smoking areas. Meanwhile, in Italy, vaping is allowed, except in the Vatican City, where it’s entirely banned, reported The Mirror UK. Dan Marchant, Director of Vape Club gave his advice. “Vaping laws are constantly changing. Travellers must check local regulations before their trip to avoid severe penalties. In some cases, illegal vaping products can pose additional risks. Always bring your own devices and supplies when allowed and pack them in carry-on luggage to comply with airline rules.” In related news, authorities in Thailand are set to take decisive action against the illegal use of e-cigarettes, emphasising the need to protect children from the health risks associated with vaping. Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul declared that the country has ignored the issue for too long, during an event commemorating World No Tobacco Day on May 31. by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of The Mirror UK Source: The Thaiger 2024-08-01 - Cigna offers a variety of health insurance plans designed to meet the minimum requirement for medical treatment coverage, with benefits reaching up to THB 3 million. These plans are tailored to provide comprehensive healthcare solutions for expatriates, ensuring peace of mind and access to quality medical services. To explore the full range of Cigna's expat health insurance options and find a plan that suits your needs, click here for more information. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 1 1 2 1 1 9
Popular Post Bday Prang Posted July 31, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 31, 2024 Why only British tourists ? do other countries not use vapes and what does it mean by "possessing a vape for commercial purposes"? I'm sure the usual w@nk3rs will try to come up with a smart ass answer to my first question, bring it on 6 3 2 1 8
Popular Post Nick Carter icp Posted July 31, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 31, 2024 4 minutes ago, Bday Prang said: Why only British tourists ? do other countries not use vapes and what does it mean by "possessing a vape for commercial purposes"? I'm sure the usual w@nk3rs will try to come up with a smart ass answer to my first question, bring it on The reason why it just states British tourists is because its from a report from a British newspaper and they focus on British people 10 11 7 6 3
Bday Prang Posted July 31, 2024 Posted July 31, 2024 1 hour ago, webfact said: Always bring your own devices and supplies nice of him to advise about an easy way to circumnavigate the rules and as an additional ploy " and pack them in carry-on luggage .” that will certainly fool them pesky customs fools eh? But before the ardent vapers get too excited he adds ,," authorities in Thailand are set to take decisive action against the illegal use of e-cigarettes" so all in all a little confusing
Bday Prang Posted July 31, 2024 Posted July 31, 2024 10 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: The reason why it just states British tourists is because its from a report from a British newspaper and they focus on British people Ah ok i get it , I've not woke up yet, strange they didn't word it in a way that would have acted as a reminder to vapers from other countries though, don't you think? To me its worded rather strangely , maybe I'm getting a bit paranoid as a result of the annoying anti british community who troll this forum regularly By the way , That wasn't really the smart ass kind of answer I was expecting , obviously 3
Popular Post hotchilli Posted July 31, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 31, 2024 2 hours ago, webfact said: British tourists heading abroad this summer are being warned of a costly mistake that could ruin their holiday. E-cigarette smokers need to be aware of strict anti-vaping laws in popular South East Asian destinations. The penalties for breaking these rules range from hefty fines to imprisonment. Pathetic 1 4 2 1 1
Popular Post Dcheech Posted July 31, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 31, 2024 Great way to extort money from unaware tourists. Thailand & SEA has a winner here. 2 1 1 1
Popular Post andyman57 Posted July 31, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 31, 2024 I see thais everyday using vapes and there for sale everywhere 5 13 1
Popular Post ikke1959 Posted August 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2024 Only these laws for foreigners as I have seen many Thai teachers, military, government officials and others vaping too... Even on the markets a lot of choice so why chase the foreigner and not the local people?? Pretending the hub of tourism, but with these action tourists who are vaping will choose another destiny, same as the people who like to drink a beer on the beach at 15.00 or so, and many others reasons.. Thailand is out 3 2 1 2
PETERTHEEATER Posted August 1, 2024 Posted August 1, 2024 25 minutes ago, andyman57 said: I see thais everyday using vapes and there for sale everywhere Pick! Picky! 😀
nobodysfriend Posted August 1, 2024 Posted August 1, 2024 3 hours ago, webfact said: in severe cases, a prison sentence of up to 10 years. How much would she get ...? 1
Popular Post Colabamumbai Posted August 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2024 3 hours ago, webfact said: British tourists heading abroad this summer are being warned of a costly mistake that could ruin their holiday. E-cigarette smokers need to be aware of strict anti-vaping laws in popular South East Asian destinations. The penalties for breaking these rules range from hefty fines to imprisonment. Countries like Thailand and Singapore have some of the strictest vaping bans in the world. In Thailand, vaping has been prohibited since 2014. Unwitting tourists caught with an e-cigarette could face fines of up to 30,000 baht or, in severe cases, a prison sentence of up to 10 years. Singapore also enforces tough regulations, with fines reaching up to 2,000 Singapore dollars (around 50,000 baht) for possessing a vaping device. According to the Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance (SEATCA), five out of 10 countries in the region ban e-cigarettes. These include not only Thailand and Singapore but also places like Brunei, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, where even possessing a vape for commercial purposes is illegal. Elsewhere, vaping restrictions are widespread. In Cyprus, vaping in public or a private vehicle with a minor can result in fines of up to 850 euros (around 30,000 baht). Hungary fines vapers up to US$980 (around 35,000 baht) for using e-cigarettes in non-smoking areas. Meanwhile, in Italy, vaping is allowed, except in the Vatican City, where it’s entirely banned, reported The Mirror UK. Dan Marchant, Director of Vape Club gave his advice. “Vaping laws are constantly changing. Travellers must check local regulations before their trip to avoid severe penalties. In some cases, illegal vaping products can pose additional risks. Always bring your own devices and supplies when allowed and pack them in carry-on luggage to comply with airline rules.” In related news, authorities in Thailand are set to take decisive action against the illegal use of e-cigarettes, emphasising the need to protect children from the health risks associated with vaping. Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul declared that the country has ignored the issue for too long, during an event commemorating World No Tobacco Day on May 31. by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of The Mirror UK Source: The Thaiger 2024-08-01 - Cigna offers a variety of health insurance plans designed to meet the minimum requirement for medical treatment coverage, with benefits reaching up to THB 3 million. These plans are tailored to provide comprehensive healthcare solutions for expatriates, ensuring peace of mind and access to quality medical services. To explore the full range of Cigna's expat health insurance options and find a plan that suits your needs, click here for more information. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe Controlled by TTM. Thailand Tobacco Monopoly. 1 3 1
Popular Post 2baht Posted August 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2024 4 minutes ago, ikke1959 said: Only these laws for foreigners as I have seen many Thai teachers, military, government officials and others vaping too... Even on the markets a lot of choice so why chase the foreigner and not the local people?? File a report! Take photos or as a final resort, although I think it would be utterly useless.......tell a policeman! 2 3
Popular Post BerndD Posted August 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2024 If Mr. Anutin opened his own vape factory, vaping would very quickly become legal in Thailand. 1 1 1 1
Popular Post Polaky Posted August 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2024 Who smokes in 2024?, ok back in the 50's everyone, but now they know the dangers of that garbage going into their lungs. 5 1 1 1
ronster Posted August 1, 2024 Posted August 1, 2024 Like most things here it depends on the mood of the person whose job it is to enforce things . Either can't be bothered or how much to turn a blind eye ! 1
Popular Post StevieAus Posted August 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2024 1 hour ago, Bday Prang said: Why only British tourists ? do other countries not use vapes and what does it mean by "possessing a vape for commercial purposes"? I'm sure the usual w@nk3rs will try to come up with a smart ass answer to my first question, bring it on Well here is is your answer and it’s not smart arse. The first line should should give you the clue if the article was written here they wouldn’t say “British tourists heading abroad” this site takes articles from elsewhere and this article was most likely from a publication in the UK. 4
Popular Post khunjeff Posted August 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2024 17 minutes ago, 2baht said: File a report! Take photos or as a final resort, although I think it would be utterly useless.......tell a policeman! I think most people on this forum have seen plenty of police vaping as well, often right outside the police station... 1 3 1
2baht Posted August 1, 2024 Posted August 1, 2024 14 minutes ago, BerndD said: If Mr. Anutin opened his own vape factory, vaping would very quickly become legal in Thailand. It's worth a lot more illegal!!! 1
itsari Posted August 1, 2024 Posted August 1, 2024 21 minutes ago, nobodysfriend said: How much would she get ...? She would get a bucket of water over her 2
2baht Posted August 1, 2024 Posted August 1, 2024 20 minutes ago, ronster said: Like most things here it depends on the mood of the person whose job it is to enforce things . Either can't be bothered or how much to turn a blind eye ! It's all about negotiation!
dallen52 Posted August 1, 2024 Posted August 1, 2024 Like many other things thai, it doesn't seem to apply to teens in the local villages. Openly vaping. Or the sales of the rubbish they happily inhale. 1
stoner Posted August 1, 2024 Posted August 1, 2024 2 hours ago, Bday Prang said: I've not woke up yet time to get woke. 1
2baht Posted August 1, 2024 Posted August 1, 2024 7 minutes ago, stoner said: time to get woke. I got woke up at 5.00am! Who woke you up??? My alarm clock woke me up! 1
steven100 Posted August 1, 2024 Posted August 1, 2024 1 hour ago, nobodysfriend said: How much would she get ...? she would get ' never to be released ' 1
MalcolmB Posted August 1, 2024 Posted August 1, 2024 2 hours ago, Bday Prang said: Why only British tourists ? Racism against Brits by Brits in the UK is rife these days. Maybe you should write in. Some people are highly sensitive and easily triggered these days, always looking to be “outraged”.
cowellandrew Posted August 1, 2024 Posted August 1, 2024 What about Australian,usa Mozambique tourists! I was sat on a bar stool in pattaya and a polite Asian could be thai sold me vape! 😂😓😁😁😓😂😂 1
Popular Post Will B Good Posted August 1, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 1, 2024 Tourists simply don't appreciate the intense concern the Thai authorities have regarding their health and wellbeing. They should be grateful. 4
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