I vaped at the DMV

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Mac

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Now I have a special hatred for this place. In every state I have lived in it has been unpleasant to go to the DMV. So I took particular pleasure in smoking the whole time I was in there. I covered the light with my hand of course and blew the vapor downwards and believe it or not after an hour of chain vaping in there NO ONE EVEN NOTICED.
Which leads to the question. If I can vape my head off in a small enclosed space surrounded by dozens of annoyed, frustrated people. without anyone even noticing. Why the hell are people trying to restrict where we can and can't do it. It only bothers people if they see you do it. Control issues anyone? HAHAHA Me 1 DMV 0!
 

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lol....good story to relate there, mac! Nicely done! Keep on fighting the good fight. :thumbs:

I did recently experience vaping in airports two weeks ago. Decided that it was too much of a pain to go looking for the "smoking area" if the airport actually had one....so just ended up walking through the terminals vaping away and went to the gates and continued to vape away. I did hide the led glow and was not trying to exhale vapor like a chimney....but there were plenty of people watching me put a black pen-looking device to my lips constantly! :D The hardest part was to fight the urge to vape in the airplanes, knowing that they wouldn't be able to smell it, see it, nor would it set off any smoke alarms. :evil:
 

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Check the Travel & E-cig forum at the top of this forum and you will see lots of information on plane vap'n. Some Airlines have put it into their rules booklets (in seat pocket) that expressly forbids e-cigs. Lots of people have vaped in the restrooms on the planes, and other airlines are cool with it anywhere on the plane.

So if unsure, ask an attendant.
 

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lol....good story to relate there, mac! Nicely done! Keep on fighting the good fight. :thumbs:

I did recently experience vaping in airports two weeks ago. Decided that it was too much of a pain to go looking for the "smoking area" if the airport actually had one....so just ended up walking through the terminals vaping away and went to the gates and continued to vape away. I did hide the led glow and was not trying to exhale vapor like a chimney....but there were plenty of people watching me put a black pen-looking device to my lips constantly! :D The hardest part was to fight the urge to vape in the airplanes, knowing that they wouldn't be able to smell it, see it, nor would it set off any smoke alarms. :evil:

LOL!! Great stories!!

I vaped in the DMV when my son got his license. :D

I recently went to London, Germany, Dallas, LA and back home...I vaped in each airport, on each airplane and not once got noticed (I think....I was never approached or stared at).. While working, I vaped in meetings and classes. The instructor asked me if I was smoking one time, I told him "no" and he said "OK" and moved on. :D

I am ashamed to admit this (not really), but I vaped in the Doctors office the other day too. I am getting too ballsy! :D

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jennlsnoopy

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My dad is a psychologist and in the office he works in he saw someone vaping, and lucky for him he knew what it was because of me having one.

He said that no one in the building (which has regular doctors offices too) or I guess I could just say that it is Group Health, knew what kind of rule they had for these. Most hadn't even heard of them.

He didn't say anything to the guy that was vaping, but he found it interesting that there is no rule yet whether or not you can use them there.
 
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