The Royal High School in Edinburgh takes a proactive approach to tackle the issue of teenage vaping by installing vape detectors in its toilets, becoming one of the first schools in the country to do so. Headteacher Pauline Walker emphasizes that vaping is not acceptable on school premises and hopes that the detectors will deter students from the habit. Since the installation, the school has seen a significant reduction in vaping incidents. Vaping has become a widespread problem among teenagers, prompting concerns from parents and school officials alike. The Scottish government is also taking steps to address the issue, with legislation aimed at curbing vaping among young people.
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finally!!!
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Should have been done a long time ago imho
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I’m glad to hear that they’re addressing this issue head-on and implementing measures, other schools should follow suit and install similar systems
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Amen to that!
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It’s encouraging to see The Royal High School taking such proactive measures to address the issue of teenage vaping. Installing vape detectors in school toilets is indeed a bold step, and it’s heartening to hear that it has resulted in a significant reduction in vaping incidents
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