Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Pub boss bans vaping after diners put off Sunday lunches

E-cigarette users must go outside, tavern orders

- By Max Chesson mchesson@thekmgroup.co.uk

A landlord has banned vaping in his pub because he doesn’t want customers to be put off their Sunday lunches.

Signs have been put up at The Three Horseshoes in Hernhill, between Faversham and Canterbury, warning people that puffing away on the devices while inside is no longer permitted.

The move by Maurice ‘Mossy’ O’flynn, who took over the historic Shepherd Neame establishm­ent in August last year, has been praised by punters. Mr O’flynn told this paper he has become sick of the smell of some vapes - and doesn’t see why only cigarette smokers should be forced outside. He said: “We were here on a busy Sunday, and somebody was vaping at the bar so I said, ‘Look, that's it, we've got to stop’ and the following Monday, we put the signs up. “I don't want my customers leaving and not coming back because of something we've neglected to do.

“If I was in a restaurant or pub and I was having a meal, I wouldn't want vaping allowed or someone vaping in close proximity.

“Some of the odours coming from certain flavours are quite horrible. “Smokers have to go out in the weather to smoke. I don't see why vapers shouldn't have to do the same thing.

“I think it's just common decency, to be honest.” The ban on smoking in pubs, clubs, restaurant­s and various other venues came into effect on July 1, 2007.

But despite the recent emergence of vapes as a substitute for cigarettes, legislatio­n has yet to be drafted which would see it treated in the same way. So with no legal restrictio­ns against vaping in enclosed public spaces, it is up to landlords whether or not to ban it. Wetherspoo­n and Greene King are among the operators which already prohibit the use of the devices in their establishm­ents.

According to statistics from the Action on Smoking and Health group, more than 4.7 million people in Great Britain vape – with more than half of those being ex-smokers. Since bringing the restrictio­n in, Mr O’flynn says he’s yet to face any backlash.

“We haven't seen anybody vaping since so, generally speaking, people are understand­ing of it,” said the landlord, who is a smoker himself. The government have put forward proposals to ban the sale of disposable vapes - but Mr O’flynn thinks legislatio­n should also be updated to no longer allow the use of e-cigarettes in pubs.

He said: “I think all nonsmokers will back me up on that.

“You've got to adhere to the overwhelmi­ng majority and I would say the majority of people don't wish to have somebody vaping while they're either enjoying a drink or a meal.

“I remember the bad old days of walking into a pub – particular­ly a pub this small - and your eyes almost burning with the amount of smoke in the pub.” Mr O’flynn’s decision has received the backing of most customers on social media. One woman said: "Well done to the Three Horseshoes for taking a stand.” Another wrote: "Well done! Any smoking, including e-cigs, forces those who just want to breathe air into breathing fumes from another person's habit.”

It’s not just pubs and restaurant­s that can prohibit the use of vapes.

Using the devices is also Built in 1690, The Three officially founded in 1698. banned on Southeaste­rn Horseshoes is one of Kent’s oldstabgbe_csopraccah­m_bkummsedsi­a_n1d70inx13­1emsmt_appru24b.spdaf The village tavern has been trains, nd1 ev1e9n/04p/r2e0d24ate­s13:u41nder the banner of the brewery Cineworld cinemas. Shepherd Neame, which was for 275 years.

‘Smokers have to go out in the weather to smoke. I don't see why vapers shouldn't do the same...’

 ?? ?? Landlords of The Three Horseshoes, Laura George and Maurice 'Mossy' O'flynn, have banned vapers from their inn
Landlords of The Three Horseshoes, Laura George and Maurice 'Mossy' O'flynn, have banned vapers from their inn
 ?? ?? One of the posters warning of the new rule change inside The Three Horseshoes
One of the posters warning of the new rule change inside The Three Horseshoes

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