webfact Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago File photo In a decisive move to clamp down on the illegal trade of vapes, Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has announced a nationwide crackdown targeting illegal vape imports and sales. The initiative, starting immediately, places a strong focus on areas surrounding schools and universities to protect young people from the vaping epidemic. This major operation sees a collaborative effort between the Royal Thai Police, Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Interior, and Customs Department, all working together under a unified mandate. The PM, in her social media updates, underscored the importance of community involvement, urging citizens to report illegal vape activities. "I urge everyone to cooperate in protecting our children and youth from the illegal vape trade. Please do not hesitate to report any sale of vapes to young people to the police," she appealed. This concerted action plan includes stings on illegal vape sales as well as locating covert storage sites for these products. The PM has also emphasised the need to increase public awareness about the health risks posed by vaping — an issue that has become increasingly pressing, given the rapid proliferation of vape products among Thailand’s youth. Heading the enforcement outside Bangkok will be provincial police forces, while the Metropolitan Police Bureau will oversee efforts within the capital. National police chief Pol Gen Kittharath Punpetch shared insights from past efforts, noting that last year, the police orchestrated about 2,000 raids near educational institutions, with public tips leading to many successful busts. In a stern message aimed at ensuring integrity in the campaign, the Royal Thai Police issued a prior warning to any officers or government officials involved in the vape trade, highlighting that they would face stiffer punishments than ordinary offenders. Tasked with overseeing the crackdown's progress, Prime Minister's Office Minister Jiraporn Sinthuprai will receive a report within 15 days. According to Pol Gen Kittharath, this timeframe should suffice to see the beginning of tangible results in the crackdown efforts. The crackdown comes against the backdrop of a global debate on vaping, with many countries grappling with the balance between harm reduction for adult smokers and preventing youth uptake. In Thailand, the campaign's success will not only hinge on law enforcement but also on sustained community vigilance and education efforts, as the country grapples with this modern, pervasive challenge. With this decisive action, Thailand aims to lead by example in curbing illegal vape trade while safeguarding its youth from potential harms, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-02-27 1 1
flyingtlger Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Let the dummies vape all they want. Sooner than later, they'll learn the hard way and that ain't a pair of 6's.... .
blaze master Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 minutes ago, flyingtlger said: Let the dummies vape all they want. Sooner than later, they'll learn the hard way and that ain't a pair of 6's.... . Why is there a weed leaf on your pic of someone using a vape thats not for cannabis ?
ikke1959 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago That should not be too difficult, as when you walk around in Bangkok you will many places which sell e cigarettes and vapes.. But for a crackdown you need a working policeforce, but that is difficult to fine anywhere in Thailand. Working is bad word 1
ChipButty Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Did any of you guys try using Vapes to give up smoking? I tried a couple of years ago it didn't work I came to the conclusion that Vapes were worse, and they were giving me pains in my chest something I didn't get smoking cigarettes', also you don't know what the hell is in them vapes, Would be more interesting if one of these government departments would do some research on these vapes to see what toxic poisens are in them, Seems to me when you see these young people walking down the streets it's more about fashion, It doesnt matter to me I gave up smoking about 5 months ago, sometimes I do miss a giggy out the back of my house,
hotsun Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Dont know why anyone wants to smoke, to compound the already bad air the country has. Have some respect for your lungs
ChipButty Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Another way to help to stop it would be at the airports, I see the question asked a lot, are vapes illegal.....? tourist actually discuss it in many FB groups and where to put them in their luggage, and how it is openly on sale in the likes tourist areas of Phuket, What many tourist don't understand is why vapes are illegal and there is weed shops every 50 meters and people openly smoking dope, 1
sammieuk1 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago A crackdown on prostitution,embezzlers, and appalling driving has been an abject failure, vapers now the route of all evil as the now never ending silly season draws near🤔
hotchilli Posted 33 minutes ago Posted 33 minutes ago 5 hours ago, webfact said: In a decisive move to clamp down on the illegal trade of vapes, Again?
digger70 Posted just now Posted just now 5 hours ago, webfact said: targeting illegal vape imports and sales. The initiative, starting immediately, places a strong focus on areas surrounding schools and universities to protect young people from the vaping epidemic. Get the Fuzz mobile to stop the sale to Young people and Confiscate the Items at School for a start . If the kids want to Vape they will do it anyway and Anywhere they want. Same as Tobacco and Drugs and alcohol. They can't stop this they can only Police it and slow it down a bit.
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