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Federal regulators to formally ban e-cigarette use on planes
The U.S. Department of Transportation plans to issue an official ban of smokeless electronic cigarettes on airplanes this spring, according to the Associated Press, citing a letter from Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. (travel.usatoday.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Feds controlling us more... Gary, Congrats on the anniversary of quitting smoking... Quitter!!! As for myself, I quit about 5 minutes ago, but I plan to pick up the habit right after this beer, some black tar heroin and perhaps a $20 rock.
If it's electronic, and can cause enough heat to vaporize water, it could potentially be a detonator. On that basis alone they should be banned. As far as needing it as a crutch, here's a tip: quit. Just quit, cold turkey. I did. My year anniversary was 9/7. I did it on a trip to Chicago. Airline flight, rental car, hotel room and visiting the in-laws was all the time I needed to kick it. Just do it. ($1 to Nike)
As a very frequent flyer, then, when, is astoundingly bad BO outlawed?!.
Fernando, it's OK, my fingers go on their own sometimes!
Is it November yet?
DOT? Even the FAA isn't saying anything(yet). It's a H2O vapor that that does not cling to anything,(like out-flow filters or walls or seats!) If you sneeze,you put more harm in the air. Just another way for the feds to try and run,(ruin) our lives!