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The E-Cigarette in Public Have you used e-cigarettes in no-smoking areas? How did those around you react? Is it the perfect way around the smoking ban?

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Old 08-11-2008, 10:30 AM   #81
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Hi,

I'm not an expert on smoke detectors, please reply if my information below is misleading.

From what I know, it is possible that a smoke detector would be triggered if there is sufficient vapour near the detector as some detectors use an optical method, but water vapour is unlike smoke in that it is quickly dissipated into the air so there should theoretically be no vapour to reach the actual detector to trigger an optical detection sensor. Smoke detectors can use ionization as a method, but water vapour does not trigger these sensors. Some smoke detectors can be confused by moisture also, since generally it is not recommended that home smoke detectors are installed in or near bathrooms. I am not sure exactly what type of detector is installed on an airplane - I would hope the most advanced type.

I would suggest it is ultimately best to discuss the device with the attending stewards, as the embarrasment and possible legal repurcussions of being accused of smoking are likely not worth the hassle. As mentioned in my first post, I intend to gain the permission of the cabin crew on my next long haul flight.

I've also considered disabling the LED in a spare battery for use in dark spaces, as it was the battery LED that alerted the cabin crew during my previous flight.
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Old 08-12-2008, 08:03 PM   #82
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Hi all,

Been meaning to post my in flight (USA) experience for a while now--just never got around to it... my apologies. The flight was cross country, Cleveland to Portland with a layover in Minneapolis.

Anyway-- Quite anticlimactic... I passed through TSA both ways without a glance. (my wife was certain i would get static for it... she was so convincing, i packed a spare in my check through luggage.) I vaped in the airport bars (the "iron lung" vape where you hold in the vapor for a 3 count and exhale... well, very little... ) no one batted an eye and probly assumed i was sucking on a pen.

In flight i did the same in my seat, again no notice. And went in to the lavatory and puffed away... no alarms/buzzers/traps doors ejecting me from the plane at 30,0000 feet.

It was really great! it felt the way it did flying in the early 80's when you could light up if the flight was over 2 hours....

Now i have quit cigarettes over 4 months ago... so the nicfit is becoming a distant memory. However, flying is a BORING arduous endevour... You get antsy even as a non smoker. With my little eciggie--it was ALMOST fun again.
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Old 08-12-2008, 08:17 PM   #83
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that sure would ease the boredom....but how'd you get through the metal detectors and x-ray machines no problem,i wonder?
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Old 08-12-2008, 08:22 PM   #84
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that sure would ease the boredom....but how'd you get through the metal detectors and x-ray machines no problem,i wonder?
I wondered about that myself Darcy... That is the reason the wife was SURE i would catch hell. I think it's because the case is metal. I am not sure they can see the wires, LED, or atomizer... It was in my backpack, right next to two metal pens... and the good folks at TSA just assumed all 3 were...
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Old 08-12-2008, 08:29 PM   #85
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ah!the old pen camouflage trick,eh?you were thinking ahead Doc...
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Old 08-12-2008, 08:31 PM   #86
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ah!the old pen camouflage trick,eh?you were thinking ahead Doc...
LOL! They don't just GIVE away these advanced degrees ya know!
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Old 08-12-2008, 09:28 PM   #87
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Hi, I've been lurking around the forums for a week or so now, and thought I should make my first post!

I flew from Edinburgh to London Luton (and back again) yesterday with my super mini in the front pocket of my backpack (which had my laptop accessories in it, the laptop had to be taken out separately). Imagine my terror when I got hauled to the side as I passed through security at Edinburgh Airport. I've not had my bag checked on the last dozen or so flights I've been on! Anyway, enough of the dramatics, they wanted to quiz me over the spare laptop battery in my backpack, and didn't spot/care about the e-cig.

Relief!

I sailed through security at Luton without any incident.

I'm still not brave enough to smoke my e-cig in areas that normal smoking is not permitted, I just don't want the potential hassle.
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Old 08-16-2008, 03:06 PM   #88
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I went for a two week vacation to Canary Islands. Took my Njoy and Janty kissbox classic with me. I stored them in my carrion bag and they sailed without a problem through all detectors. My girlfriend however was stopped because she had a small apple juice carton in her carrion bag that she had planned to drink on the airplaine.

I went a few times into the bathroom on the airplaine and puffed away with no problems. I also smoked without trying to hide anything on both airports and nobody seemed to notice.

I also want to mention that I smoked my e-cigs a lot in public during the trip and not one person asked my about it (besides my friends who were curious).
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After reading this Thread I'm now even more excited to receive my ecig (ordered it yesterday) I'm just young enough and crazy enough to push the envelope at every available opportunity and luckily being because of my age if I intentionally do crazy things people just tend blame it on my age or call it stupidity! Hopefully it wont be long before I'm posting my findings on here as well. I've already thought of tons of different places I would like to try this.
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Old 08-26-2008, 11:36 PM   #90
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A Canadian travel experience...

Thursday I flew from Toronto to Vancouver on WestJet, "smoking" the entire way. I wasn't flamboyant about it, and was maybe lucky with the seating arrangements - I'd ordered a window seat, the middle seat was empty, and the lady in the aisle seat had a father and a husband who had both died of cancer (lung and throat, respectively), so she was more than a bit thrilled to learn and talk about something that might help to save lives.

Monday I flew from Vancouver to Toronto on AirCanada, again "smoking" the entire way. Also again, I had a window seat, but this time my seat-mates didn't seem to notice at all. They were Chinese, spoke little English (but great at hand-signals when offering me taste of their homemade cooking!), and I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't quite know that (real) smoking is a no-no on planes. But still, some people noticed during disembarking/baggage pick-up, etc. A few asked, and many others were clearly leaning to listen while I demonstrated.

In all a great experience. No problems, no hassles. I've hit local malls, a movie theater, a government office building today, etc. I've flown, shopped, filled up on gas, and sat in on tribunal hearings, etc. all while "smoking", without complaint or issue. There's the odd look and the odd question (always followed by wows!), but the general gist of it is that if I'm polite and not too flamboyant (so as to offend or accidentally upset people and then make them look stupid for having been offended at nothing), then I'm "free".

Wow. A Canadian, free? Not banned from one action to another? Wow. Who would have thought!
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