Date published: 2024-11-06 | Category: Focusing on prevention, public safety
Businesses selling vapes are being warned they could face court proceedings if the products they sell are illegal following two successful investigations by Bath & North East Somerset Council.
On October 23, 2024 at Bath Magistrates Court, Darshan Balendran, owner of the Spar shop in Weston, Bath, was found to have more than 100 illegal vapes for sale when officers from the council’s Trading Standards team visited on May 1 this year.
Balendran entered a guilty plea for one count under The Tobacco and Related Products Regulations 2016. He was fined £1,000 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £400 and costs of £1,059.
Also on October 23 at Bath Magistrates Court, Thuraisingam Yogamoorthy, day to day manager and Principal behind the company that owns Kaay Stores in Westfield, also pled guilty to a single offence under The Tobacco and Related Products Regulations 2016 after officers found 39 illegal vapes at the shop during a visit on May 16. Yogamoorthy also entered a guilty plea on behalf of the company for an offence under the same regulations.
Yogamoorthy was fined £1,000, and the company Aathenaa Ltd was fined £1,500 for the offence. Costs and surcharges were ordered totalling £2,300.
The prosecutions were brought as the council continues to crack down on the sale of illegal vapes in the area, following three successful prosecutions of traders in March this year.
To be legally sold in the UK, disposable vapes are required to have undergone a safety assessment and authorisation process with the Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency Illegal vapes undergo no such assessment to ensure they are safe for consumers to use. It is also a requirement that disposable vapes have a tank size of no more than two millilitres.
Councillor Tim Ball, cabinet member for Neighbourhood Services said: “Our trading standards team will continue to work hard to stop illegal vapes being made available to the public. We will continue to make checks on retailers that sell vapes and protect consumers from the harm that can be caused by illegal products.”
Businesses are reminded that the sale and supply of vapes is controlled by regulations and encourage them to check that the stock they have is lawful. Guidance on the Regulations is available at: https://www.businesscompanion.info/focus/vaping-products/manufacturing-importing-or-selling-vapes.
Anyone who has concerns or information about the sale of illegal products can report it to Trading Standards via the Citizens Advice Consumer Service helpline on 0808 223 1133.
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