Portsmouth vaping shop staff welcome the new plans to reduce smoking
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The newly-released government-commissioned report promotes vapes as an effective ‘swap to stop’ tool to help people quit smoking.
The first e-cigarette and vape stores hit the UK just before 2010, with more than a dozen popping up across the Portsmouth area.
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Hide AdAt Vapestore Portsmouth, in Crasswell Street, one staff member said that most customers were tobacco-users looking move to a smoke-free source for their nicotine hit.
Shop assistant Michael Dymock said: ‘I have worked here for four years and the majority of customers are people looking to move away from tobacco.
‘A lot of people want to start with a high nicotine product and then go down and wean themselves off it.’
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Speaking personally, the shop worker said he approved of the plans put forward by the Khan Review.
He said: ‘I took (smoking) up when I was 18.
‘I moved onto vaping a couple of years afterwards.’
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Hide AdBut the vape seller remained sceptical that the country could see a smoke-free society within a generation, saying that he believes he would have still taken up smoking even under the proposed increasing age restrictions.
He said: ‘I would have still possibly taken it up – it depends on the people you’re around.’
In many e-cigarettes, puffing activates the battery-powered heating device, which vaporises the liquid – which often contains nicotine – in the cartridge or reservoir.