The dad said: “I feel sick to the pit of my stomach that my wee girl was able to get access to what’s basically a toxic chemical that people become hooked on'😓
A PROBE is underway after claims that a shop reportedly sold highly-addictive vapes to a 12-year-old autistic schoolgirl.
The dad-of-three told the Glasgow Times: “I feel sick to the pit of my stomach that my wee girl was able to get access to what’s basically a toxic chemical that people become hooked on. While e-cigarettes are considered a significantly safer alternative to tobacco, they are still potentially dangerous to the user's health. There are also concerns among experts that some of the products on sale in the UK are illicit and contain banned chemicals or super-strength nicotine.
“I sat my daughter down and told her just how addictive these can be, and she has promised never to go near them again.