Please keep in mind here, what smells like waffles and lemon drops to you doesn't necessarily smell the same to others around you!! I myself, being a vaper for over 2 years now, can't stand the smell of a majority of juices being vaped today. I find that the worse the aroma, the longer it seems to linger in the room. I am sure they feel the same way, and that is why your policy was changed!
The most important thing here is "WE", (as vapers), can't continue to give the opposition any ammunition in the fight to be able to vape anywhere we want. Education is the key to our side of the fight! Too many people push the boundaries which could lead to a major loss for us in our community. As we have seen with recent bills and propositions, it could be sooner than expected....
While I understand that sentiment, and there is truth in it, we must be careful to be neither too aggressive nor too passive. We would be wise not just vape up a storm anywhere, anytime. On the other hand, when we are in an area that is appropriate for vaping, we must defend this right judiciously. Otherwise, what is the point of having this freedom if we never use it?
Let me give you an example. I vape at work in my office. I never vape in anyone else's office (except for one fellow vaper's office). I never vape in common areas. I only vape in my office because the principle owner has agreed to it, since he is very happy I have quit smoking and and wants to support me. I respect other people's spaces, I demand they respect mine and my choices in it.
Now one of the older partners in the firm does not like that I vape. He came storming in my office one day rambling about my vaping. I told him to go talk to his partner, and asked him to never bring this up to me again for any reason. He then proceeded to badger me about the dangers of e-cigarettes for weeks. He moaned and groaned about the clouds of steam, blah-blah-blah-blah. Such a nagging little wretch, I decided to have a bit of fun.
We have a theatrical smoke machine we use to test smoke evacuation systems and other ventilation systems. It is a polypropylene glycol vaporizer. That thing makes a TON of vapor. It can fill a gymnasium with vapor in about 3 minutes. So one day when he went to lunch I waited until his usual arrival time was about 15 minutes away. I then hooked it up in his office and turned it on. After ten minutes, I shut it off, removed it, and quickly shut his office door. When he returned there was not a hint of vapor outside of his office. But when he opened the door a wall of vapor crashed into him. He was absolutely stunned.
He did not speak to me for weeks, but I think
deep down he thought it was a great joke. Whether or not that is true, he no longer brings up my vaping to me.
EDIT: Forgive me GT, I know you don't agree with me on this. But I do appreciate your perspective, I really do.