I wanted to bring this back into the conversation because I think it's the most insightful post on the topic thus far.
I love vaping and have done enough research on it at this point that, to me, it's only logical that PVs are safer than cigarettes, and that I don't run the risk of harming those around me while I use one.
But that said, anyone who sees a cloud of vapor leaving my lips doesn't necessarily know that. And in large, open establishment, more than a few of my fellow patrons would be likely to see that cloud of vapor and immediately think of smoke. The connection happens subconsciously and is pretty well justified. 99% of the time, when you see a person exhale a cloud of anything, it's smoke.
E-cigs are still new to most people. And if we're to ensure the public acceptance of vaping, we've got to make an appeal, not a divisive demand. The way to do that is to treat vaping like smoking until the general public comes to understand the difference. This is a very critical time for our fledgling activity, here. Being bullheaded about this will only inspire confrontation.
The best course of action right now for this little-understood practice of "vaping" is to be delicate, and not draw further parallels to what people often see as rude, inconsiderate, imposing "smokers."
I disagree. As I stated earlier, I think we need to educate people in a respectful manner. If the owner of an establishment does not want me to vape in there business after I have explained it and demonstrated it, then I would respect their wishes and not cause a problem. And I do ask the server or manager before I vape. But to simply keep one's mouth shut and shuddle outside with the smokers, sends the very strong message that YOU believe that your actions are dangerous. If you, as one who vapes, are not willing to "educate" people on why these are safe, then who will? If you act like we should be segregated from the public in general, then we should.
I even carry a small card that explains what a PV is and links to positive articles on vaping. As another poster mentioned, I also think it is a big advantage when the PV you use DOES NOT look like a cigarette.
