Pretty much every time I visit a restaurant, I first ask if the manager could answer a few questions. I show him the eGo I own, explain the differences, do a quick puff, and inquire if I may freely vape in the restaurant. No one has had an issue with it yet, out of perhaps 30 different restaurants. In addition, it makes a great introduction piece for other soon-to-be-ex-smokers who see me "smoking" in a non-smoking building! I tend to carry an extra cartridge or two of mild flavors and one of an exotic flavor for just such an occasion, should the interested party wish to partake.
As for "stealth" vaping, I suppose you could call it stealth since I've vaped in bathrooms, the back of movie theaters (don't want the vapor getting in other patrons' view), and so forth. I've never done so with the intention of trying to hide what I"m doing, simply that these places are among those that are convenient to vape.
Mind you, I'm not being showy about it, blowing rings of vapor and so forth, I'm simply vaping whilst going about my daily business. So far, so good - and ALL public access buildings in MT are no-smoking. All.
Once, in a Barnes and Noble bookstore, I was vaping while reading a magazine in the coffee area, and had a customer (not an employee) come over and state,
loudly (as if to gain support, get more people ragging on me, etc.) that she is deathly allergic to cigarette smoke, I was poisoning the air, and smoking in there is illegal. I calmly stated that I'm not smoking, and asked if she noticed any smell, ashes, or her "allergies" acting up. The nice young lady behind the counter of the cafe couldn't help but giggle, and the woman verbally accosting me walked away, puzzled but defused.
