Norfolk Trading Standards says it is also trying to prevent illegal e-cigarette sales.
Norfolk County Council says it is cracking down on vape use among children and young people
Trading standards are also cracking down on illegal e-cigarette sales as part of the campaign, the council said. Mr Borrett said: "It is illegal to sell vapes to under 18s, but I am particularly concerned that young people are still taking up vaping, believing it to be harmless."I fully support the views of Professor Sir Chris Whitty that marketing vaping, an addictive product, to children is utterly unacceptable."
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