My point was also mainly along the lines that the amount of inconvenience a person can be put through merely because they vape. While a blood test would exonerate you, most departments will not return you to your vehicle if you test negative and are released. Most departments will have your vehicle towed immediately for road safety reasons. If you actually had to retain counsel and go to court to refute it, there is no reimbursement.
I have actually been detained and questioned by an officer while vaping simply because he saw "smoke", but didn't see a traditional cigarette in my hand. Luckily the officer was courteous and openminded and we had a nice conversation about the benefits of vaping. I would think most officers would be this way, but as we know some aren't. Bear in mind this was back when APV's weren't as prevalent as they are now, so I understand him saying "WTF" to himself when he saw it.
My fear is that the media or some legislator will skew this into some kind of "vaping leads to the same impairment as drinking so we shouldn't be able to drive or work while vaping". Or worse.
Call me paranoid, but look at how they've skewed all the other data.
People used to see me vape and ask questions, find it interesting, and see the benefits. Now they give me looks of disdain worse than that they give smokers. Even smokers give me dirty looks while I leave no ash, lingering smell, or cigarette butts lying around. lol
It just seems that the research into vaping, that I believe we need, is being squandered on the wrong areas.
OK...........rant over. Can you tell I need a vape and its not break time yet? (and we used to be able to vape indoors here at work).
Times they are a changing, and not for the better for us. I'm scared.......HOLD ME!
