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Pedro Porro hit by vape during Leeds clash but Tottenham star has brilliant response

PEDRO PORRO had a brilliant response to being hit by a vape during Tottenham’s win at Leeds.

Thomas Frank‘s side earned a hard-fought three points at Elland Road.

Pedro Porro of Tottenham is hit by a vape during the match against Leeds.

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Pedro Porro was hit by a vape during Spurs’ win over LeedsCredit: TNT Sports
Pedro Porro of Tottenham Hotspur reacts after being struck by a vape from the stands.

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The Spaniard was waiting to take a corner when he decided to have some fun with the projectileCredit: Getty

Porro produced the assist for Mohammed Kudus‘ winner and he was also able to have a bit of fun in the second half.

As the full-back prepared to take a corner in front of the Leeds fans a vape was thrown at him.

The vape hit Porro and he responded by picking it up and pretending to smoke it.

And the Spaniard wasn’t done having his fun with the moment.

He wasted no time in uploading an Instagram post from the game, including an image of him holding up the vape for referee Tom Bramall.

He captioned the post: “Back on track with the boys… Didn’t feel like vaping today, fancied the three points instead.”

The cheeky jab went down well with fans, who flocked to his comments to praise him for his conduct on and off the pitch.

One commenter said: “Guys a comedian hahahaha unreal”

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And another fan added: “Brilliant Pedro!!! Great performance too.”

The incident amused the Spurs faithful, but another moment in the second half had them tearing their hair out.

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Summer signing Xavi Simons attempted an audacious rabona through ball when the game was at 1-1, but could only dribble the tame effort to the waiting feet of Joe Rodon.

The Dutchman will thank Kudus and Porro for taking the eyes off him going into the international break.

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Urgent warning for Brits abroad who vape as tourist hotspots impose strict bans

Brits are being warned to check local laws in their holiday destinations before setting off as multiple countries impose strict vape bans that could result in a hefty fine or even prison time

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Brits are being warned of vape bans imposed in foreign countries(Image: Getty Images)

As summer holiday season kicks off, British travellers are being urged to double-check vaping laws at their holiday destinations or risk hefty fines, confiscation, or even prison.

While most holidaymakers remember to pack suncream, passports and sunglasses, one everyday item could land you in trouble abroad: your vape. UK-based retailer WizVape has issued a warning for travellers this summer after the UK’s own ban on disposable vapes came into effect on June 1, 2025.

With similar restrictions now appearing across Europe and beyond, vape users could easily be caught out by local laws. “Many travellers are unaware that simply carrying a disposable vape could result in confiscation, hefty fines, or even legal trouble abroad,” says Saif Khan, Director at WizVape.

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The UK has also imposed a ban on disposable e-cigarettes(Image: PA)

“Whether you’re heading to the beach or the city this summer, it’s essential to check the local laws before you fly.”

In Europe, countries such as France and Belgium have already implemented full bans on disposable vapes.

In Spain, vaping may still be legal, but using your device on beaches in Barcelona or Benidorm could see you slapped with a fine of up to €750 (£650).

Other European nations are planning restrictions too. A disposable vape ban in Germany has passed the Bundesrat but awaits parliamentary approval.

Ireland are also expected to implement a ban by the end of 2025. In Hungary, flavoured e-liquids and popular devices like Elf Bars are already prohibited.

“Make sure you’re using a reusable device and have packed enough refills so you don’t need to purchase a non-UK friendly vape for your return,” adds Khan.

Outside Europe, the risks are even higher. In Thailand, tourists face severe penalties for possession of any vaping device – including large fines or even jail time. Other destinations with complete bans include:

  • Singapore – fines of up to £1,150 for possession.
  • Mexico – devices often confiscated at airports.
  • India, Qatar, Brazil and Argentina – strict bans and penalties in place.

Travellers returning to the UK should also be cautious about bringing disposables home. With the UK’s ban now in place, anyone caught with a single-use vape could have it confiscated at the border.

“Don’t assume what’s legal abroad is legal at home,” Khan warns. “Stay informed and travel smart this summer.”

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