My response from the BBC TV program

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chalton36

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This is my response from the BBC TV Program called The One Show in which they looked at E-cigs... I made the complaint as it was a totally biased view and full of false information.. anyway here is what they said in the reply .

Dear mr Chalton

Thanks for contacting us regarding ‘The One Show’ from 13 March on BBC One.

We understand you were unhappy with Tony Livesey’s report on cigarette substitutes as you felt it was biased against electronic cigarettes.

We raised viewer concerns over this report with ‘The One Show’ team who have responded as follows.

This film set out to explore the growing popularity of e-cigarettes and to gauge reaction to their use in public spaces where cigarette smoking is banned. To this end, we explained clearly what they are made of – specifically setting out that what comes out of them is water vapour - as well as constructing a social experiment to get the reaction of a random selection of people to the use of e-cigarettes in an indoor public space. To help explain what e-cigarettes are we spoke to Anthony Greenfield, an e-cigarette seller, who not only explained the mechanics but also spoke in favour of their use. Given his contribution, we didn’t feel it was necessary to speak to a user as well.

The reaction of the shoppers to the social experiment involving e-cigarettes was not negative towards e-cigarettes in themselves but more about whether they should be used in public spaces. This negative reaction was unprompted and an authentic response by members of the public who did not realise in advance the scene was set up as part of a TV programme. There is a live debate around whether the use of e-cigarettes in places where smoking is banned could act to normalise smoking again, and it was fair to reflect this within the piece.

Given e-cigarettes are mostly used as an alternative to smoking tobacco, it was important, too, to explain that the MRHA is considering whether they should be licensed as a medicine, and therefore, sold in the same way as other anti-smoking aids, like nicotine patches and gum.

In any One Show film we are seeking to provide a balanced and fair approach to a subject delivered in a way that is engaging for the audience. In this instance we feel that this was a fair explanation of e-cigarettes and an attempt to gauge the reaction to their use in public.

We’d also like to assure you we've registered your complaint on our audience log. This is an internal report of audience feedback which we compile daily and is available for viewing by all our staff. This includes all programme makers and channel controllers, along with our senior management. It ensures that your points, along with all other comments we receive, are considered across the BBC.

Thanks again for taking the time to contact us.

Kind Regards

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AngelsBreath

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Well that was a bunch of nothing huh? lol

Here is the way I see it...in the USA of course.

Government raised taxes on tobacco products extremely high a couple of years ago. The money was going to the government of course but those of us die-hard smokers were going to pay whatever we had to pay to be able to smoke. We all complained of course but it did no good, can't fight the government right?

So, along comes the vaping...wonderful product, gets loads of people off of tobacco use right? Of course because of this now the government is losing all that money in taxes because people are quitting smoking and going to vaping. Our government cannot afford to lose anymore money, we are already in debt up to our eyeballs so, what do they do? Well of course they are going to go after the folks who supply vaping products and the nicotine juices. They will try to ban it, study it, regulate it and then tax the hell out of it.

Look who wins, the government recoups their losses, yay. NOT!! They just want a piece of this fast growing industry just like they want a piece of everything. I believe other governments are not so different than ours ;)
 
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