Yet another Business Insider article

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Vocalek

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Lord deliver us from busy-bodies.

At a former employer, one of my colleagues in the newsroom (not me, I swear) had quit smoking and taken up e-cigarettes. He tried to discreetly puff them in the newsroom. Didn't last long. Somebody submitted an anonymous complaint saying that it made them feel uncomfortable, so he was forced to go hide somewhere and be banished like a regular smoker. He later went back to cigarettes.

Read more: E-cigarettes And Vaping - Business Insider

So now the complainer doesn't have to feel uncomfortable, but the guy who relapsed to smoking might feel very sick in a few years. Hmmm...

Kind of reminds me of the ANTZ activist who kept coughing loudly every time she glanced over at an e-cig user who was "puffing" on a battery with no cartridge/atomizer attached to it!
 
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