A vape shop owner fined £6k over the sale of a vape to a minor successfully had his case re-opened and the punishment downgraded to a conditional discharge.
The case was re-opened and heard at Telford Magistrates Court
At the hearing he was fined £6k over a charge of selling a nicotine vape to a person under 18, on July 4, 2022 – the buyer had been an undercover volunteer working for Shropshire Council.
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