Does Scotland have a vape problem? Glasgow locals speak after fire
Summary
A fire in a Glasgow vape shop has ignited a discussion about the potential overabundance of vape retailers and the need for stricter regulations. The blaze, which occurred on Union Street, caused travel disruptions and prompted responses from across the political spectrum. The Scottish Greens suggested that vape shops selling products with lithium-ion batteries should face the same level of scrutiny as alcohol retailers. Reform UK called for a temporary removal of all vapes from shelves pending a full investigation. 'The National' interviewed Glasgow residents, seeking their opinions on the number of vape shops and whether increased regulation is necessary.
(Source:Thenational Scot)