Dallas Vapers Face $500 Hit for Public Puffs

Starting Thursday, Dec. 11, Dallas is officially putting vaping and smoking in the same bucket in public spaces, and that bucket comes with a potential $500 sting.

The City Council has revised its smoking rules so that electronic cigarettes are no longer a gray area. The updated ordinance adds a formal definition of an “electronic smoking device,” folds it into the city’s definition of “smoking,” and requires businesses to bring their “no smoking” signs up to date. The penalty for breaking the rules tops out at $500 per violation, according to the City of Dallas legislation. A separate city announcement notes the changes kick in on December 11, 2025, with some built-in time for residents and businesses to adjust before the city starts leaning hard on enforcement, the City of Dallas press release states.

Where the ban applies

If you cannot smoke there, you cannot vape there either.

The ordinance covers virtually all indoor and enclosed public spaces, park property, public transit, workplaces and the 15-foot buffer around building entrances. In other words, it does not create brand-new no-smoking zones; it just pulls e-cigarettes under the same umbrella as traditional cigarettes, as reported by The Dallas Morning News.

Enforcement and penalties

The city is not planning to deploy vape police on every corner. Officials say enforcement will lean heavily on complaints, with citations following when violations are verified. Each offense can carry a fine of up to $500…

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