Hmm suspiciously two new members to this forum with some rather hush and judgemental words when you have absolutely! no! clue on what you might even be talking out, and while you were not even there at the time to even have an opinion on what happend at the supermarket .....So i don't think i'l be taking your posts *both of you noobies* all that seriously...
I must admit I was surprised myself to see a reply in agreement, not that I am complaining. No clue who SpamboMan is but I can assure you I wouldn't take the time to shill a post of my own.
As for me being called a noobie... my post count does not indicate my IQ, and my forum join date does not indicate the date I started using e-cigs,
nor when I started reading the forum. I'm not the type of person to sit here and make 10 posts a day, and in fact I never had a reason to register at all... sometimes things just need to be said though.
In fact if TropicalBob had already jumped in with one of his usual responses I'd still be without an account at all. Someone needed to say something I thought; didn't have to be me.
As for saying I "have absolutely! no! clue" on what I might be talking about, I don't see your logic. All we can go on is how you yourself explained the story. Let's go
through this item by item:
We'll just ignore the fact that it was a supermarket to begin with. Maybe Australia is different, and that's a personal choice anyway.
I told him that its an electronic cigarette
Ok this was a great chance for you to introduce him to e-cigs in a favorable manner. Too bad it didn't work out that way
and that i can smoke it in clubs, pubs, buses, actually anywhere
You
can? No, you can't. Just because something is not presently illegal does not mean you suddenly have a
right to do it anywhere you please. What would have been correct would be to say is you can smoke it in pubs or anywhere
given the owner does not object to it. This point alone seems to be lost on a (fortunately small) number of members here.
it did not matter to him and he told me not to smoke it anymore
Rats, well you can't win them all. At this point the e-cig should have been put away, and maybe a few kind words of parting. Maybe even given him a business card so he could look into it at his leisure.
I kept trying to explain to him that you can smoke it anywhere
Again, see my point above about your assumed "right". An agent of the company has already told you basicaly twice to put the thing away, why do you press the issue further? Once things have reached this point (in anything in life) it seldom improves the situation any by making whiny arguments this late in the game.
I always get a chuckle when I'm watching Cops TV shows and the officer says "You're under arrest, put your hands behind your back." Invariably the crook starts saying "No man, I didn't break no laws!" and resisting. Obviously it does nobody any good to try a case by the side of the road. Similar sitation here. He had already made up his mind (and by the sounds of it might have been getting angry), he's representing the property, so at this point you were doing nothing but worsening the sitation.
Did you really think you were going to change his mind by offering such arguments at this stage?
as its very safe to others and healthy
Maybe it's
safe to others. I sure hope it is. But we don't know for sure. But to go so far as to say
healthy? Wow, that's out there. I can't say one way or another on either of those assertions, but I can guarantee you that management or a security guard will not take the word of some random guy in the grocery store as proof.
my girlfriend saw that tempers where about to fray and pulled me away
Yep, ok. Your girlfriend had to pull you away before something
worse happened, and you still can't see where I'm coming from. Gotcha.
Hey, you're right, I wasn't there. All I can do is read the account exactly as you presented it.