Reno89502
Service Attendant
I just completed a PHL - KCY trip a week ago, and I had no problem using my e-cig on board. They do NOT leave any kind of odor. In fact, my sleeper attendant told me to feel free to use it in my room, since it does not leave any sort of smell, and just emits water vapor. It works the same way as the nicotrol inhaler, which is a prescription product.
Also, when I do smoke, I do my best to be a polite smoker and I walk far away from the doors. Heres a funny story for ya. The other day I was waiting for my NJ Transit train to depart PHL and I was on the platform smoking with one of the conductors. A female passenger walked by, gave us a look and said, "I wish they would ban smoking outdoors. That second hand smoke is killing us!" I looked at her and said "If they can ban smoking outdoors, I want them to ban cars from going in front of my house, those emissions are killing me!". The conductor then looked at me and said "What do you think is worse for her? Our smoke coming out of our cigarettes, or all of the fumes coming out of that diesel engine parked over there?" LoL
Also, when I do smoke, I do my best to be a polite smoker and I walk far away from the doors. Heres a funny story for ya. The other day I was waiting for my NJ Transit train to depart PHL and I was on the platform smoking with one of the conductors. A female passenger walked by, gave us a look and said, "I wish they would ban smoking outdoors. That second hand smoke is killing us!" I looked at her and said "If they can ban smoking outdoors, I want them to ban cars from going in front of my house, those emissions are killing me!". The conductor then looked at me and said "What do you think is worse for her? Our smoke coming out of our cigarettes, or all of the fumes coming out of that diesel engine parked over there?" LoL