A decision to allow police in Cambridgeshire, U.K., to use electronic cigarettes at work has been upheld following a review over health scares.
According to a story in the Cambridge News, the Cambridgeshire force’s Executive Board (EB) had been asked by the force’s “People Board” to reconsider the decision to allow the use of electronic cigarettes “following the announcement that the products were unregulated and produced some slight release of chemicals.”
However, the EB upheld the original decision, which means that officers will be able to use electronic cigarettes, though not in public.