Brit holiday warning vaping in these countries could land you in jail… – The Sun

Posted: June 30, 2022 at 8:58 pm

VAPING Brits would face jail time up to 10 years in some holiday hotspots around the world.

VapepodretailerVapeClub has recently revealed where holidaymakers need to be careful next time they travel abroad.

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Lots of destinations are enforcing fines for people caught vaping.

This includes Singapore, with fines up to 1,200.

Brits on holiday in Spain may find themselves caught out too - beaches in Barcelona and the Costa del Sol could be fined 2,000 (1,719) due to a smoking ban.

But some countries have much stricter punishments, with potential jail time along with fines.

Dan Marchant, director ofVapeClub, said:"Even as the popularity ofvapingincreases around the world, the laws surrounding it are constantly changing, so travellers really need up-to-date advice before going anywhere.

"It's imperative that any vaper looks into the countrysvapinglaws before they go ahead and book their holiday to avoid running in to a difficult situation.

"If you have booked trip to a country wherevapingis banned, it is best not to risk a fine or worse being chucked in a cell."

Here are some of the holiday hotspots you could face prison time if caught vaping.

Thailand has some of the strictest laws for anyone caught vaping.

Tourists face being jailed for up to 10 years if caught using e-cigarettes, or face fines of 30,000 baht (700).

Surprisingly, Australia has strict rules on vapes with nicotine, which must have a doctor's prescription.

Anyone without one could be fined up to AUD$222,00 (125,00) while some states enforce up to two years in jail.

Thousands of football fans heading to Qatar for the World Cup could leave their vapes at home too.

Anyone caught smoking this can be thrown in jail for up to three months, or be fined 10,000 riyals (2,200).

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