Underage vape sale fine for Leyland shop as Lancashire County Council respond to rising complaints

A Leyland discount store owner has been prosecuted and fined this week after a disposable vaping device was sold to an underage teenager.
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A test purchase operation by Lancashire County Council’s trading standards team saw a 14-year-old girl successfully buy an Elf Bar 600 Disposable Pod from J & C Bargain Store, 345 Leyland Lane, Leyland on 14 February 2022.

The Elf Bar should only have been sold to over 18s, and the shop owner who made the sale has been hit with a fine at Lancaster Magistrates Court.

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The court heard that the discount store on Leyland Lane sold a nicotine inhaling product to a 14-year-old volunteer on 14 February 2022.

Underage vape sale fine for a Leyland discount store owner.Underage vape sale fine for a Leyland discount store owner.
Underage vape sale fine for a Leyland discount store owner.

Azeem Patel, who owns the business, was fined £184, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34 and council costs of £200.

Lancashire County Council's trading standards team carried out the test purchase operation in response to a huge increase in the number of complaints relating to underage sales of vaping products.

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County Councillor Michael Green, cabinet member for health and wellbeing, said: “Once again this case sends out a clear message that we won’t tolerate anyone selling vaping products to children under the age of 18.

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"In many instances, we work with businesses to ensure they comply with the law and act responsibly. However, where necessary, we will not hesitate to prosecute, especially where previous advice is ignored.

"The health of our young people in Lancashire is very important to us. Test purchase operations like this are a key part of our plans to protect young people's future health and reduce the burden of smoking on our communities."

It is a criminal offence to sell nicotine inhaling products to anyone under 18. Nicotine inhaling products include e-cigarettes, cartridges and e-liquids.

Angela Lomax, trading standards manager, commented: "Lancashire trading standards will continue to undertake test purchasing operations relating to the whole range of products and services that are subject to age restrictions.

"We will take action against those breaking the law."

Anyone wishing to report a shop for selling vapes, e-cigarettes, cigarettes or tobacco to young people under the Age of 18 should ring the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 0808 223 1133.