hahahahaha i love it…. i wish the police dropped things like that through my door…. i would roll it up and snort a phatt line of ket up through it…. i like irony.
even if you can’t get in in your town there is loads all across avon and somerset force area, for obvious reasons I’m not going to say any more on a public forum..
its very popular these days especially as people find they cane MDMA and amfet too much and can’t handle the comedowns – initially the rebound from ket isn’t so bad (to the point where it can become a weekday drug for some people!)
if you can’t find it its probably because you don’t want to get involved with dealing networks that are probably the same age as your sixth form pupils…
The trigger for the cops doing this is young people in this region doing so much (often along with alcohol) that they spoon out in public places and the Ambulance Service as well as the rest of the NHS have to pick up the pieces, often requiring Police backup because some angry kid is lashing out (or at least attempting to) at anyone with a uniform…
I suspect the “psychedelic bobby” image is in part to “engage with da yoof” but also to protect the identities of the cops, even though they are not showing their faces a real photo would give a better idea of their side profiles, the ethnicity of the two officers etc.. if they were your local bobbies it would be easy enough to recognise them I guess.
Ketamine is a nice little earner for a lot of people these days particularly in smaller communities like villages where there is fuck all for youths to do apart from snort wonk.
Some dealers (who have hitherto felt they are untouchable) are liable to get angry when the authorities start clamping down – the two cops pictured probably don’t (quite understandably) want to be personally associated with the crackdown.
It wants clamping down on ….
:you_crazy funny i went on a forum other day an theres this whole frickin world of people into ket an they were giving each other tips an hints on how the best way to take it an wot to use …..they sounded like fukin junkies….get a life….!
Sorry April, I didn’t mean to make light of a serious problem but the post card reads more like an advertising campaign than a war on drugs :laugh_at:
TBH the authorities have backed themselves into a corner as far as ketamine is concerned
they couldn’t just ignore it due to the mounting health/social problems – but if they were to reclassify it as anything higher than class C, this countries drug culture is so strong that those dealers determined to take the risks may well return to selling more amfet or pills as the risk of profit versus penalties would be the same….
aDvertising campaign…..explain??:crazy_dru
Cool trippy visuals on the front and I quote:
“Ketamine is a strong anaesthetic used in operations on people and animals” (or “it’s safe”)
“It gives a floating feeling and hallucinations.” (Cool!)
“Users don’t suffer withdrawal symptoms, but can become psychologically dependent.” (or “it’s not addictive”)
“Ketamine is a Class C drug.” (just like smoking a bit of weed)
Fair play though it’s not all a positive picture, but I reckon your average teenager will skip over the negatives and focus on the positives… maybe I’m wrong but I think it makes K seem more appealing to the people they are trying to warn about it’s dangers.
so true, i think when a teenager has a feeling that theres something they might want to do, they’ll ignor any negatives someone tells them and do it anyway until they learn their lesson the hard way. i know thats how its worked in the past for me… and still does in fact…
i like the cool trippy picture…!
“Ketamine is a strong anaesthetic used in operations on people and animals” (or “it’s safe”)
“It gives a floating feeling and hallucinations.” (Cool!)
“Users don’t suffer withdrawal symptoms, but can become psychologically dependent.” (or “it’s not addictive”)
“Ketamine is a Class C drug.” (just like smoking a bit of weed)
Fair play though it’s not all a positive picture, but I reckon your average teenager will skip over the negatives and focus on the positives… maybe I’m wrong but I think it makes K seem more appealing to the people they are trying to warn about it’s dangers.
well if i read that it wouldnt make me think its ok to take …an i dont think it would my teenage son ..people aren’t all stupid you know …xraaa
true but, (sorry) but u arent a teenage wanting some escapism, and if you think back to ur jolly rodgering days, i bet thats all u wanted weather its through drugs or another form or medium
na …don’t think so ….i saw people go from smoking pot to taking speed to going on herion ..i ve got more about me …its called common sense …i was lucky too….
an my boy … he thinks ketamin is stoopid ive told him all about it …and he said why would someone want to do that to themselves….i said to be like a :laugh_at: dead horse ….heheee:crazy_dru
i wonder if those weird ppl who like to dress up as horses and it is basically a phetish, like to take ket?
Wouldnt put anything past people nowadays, although I know I was never a horse….:yakk:
would you like to be a horse/
sorry if i come across as arrogant ….im not……:love:
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