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Subject: Spice arrests?
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3mel 17.07.18 - 11:29pm

@ ogdenz - 17.07.18 - 11:16pm
Yep. Still I don't understand how one person in that state due to booze would be arrested and seemingly on spice in that state not be arrested.

if they're not drunk and disorderly or creating a breach of the peace what do you charge them with ?

not sure if spice has even been criminalised yet. * +

trashy 17.07.18 - 11:34pm
Cos they're not harming anyone but themselves dunno.gif * +

shadow27 17.07.18 - 11:35pm
Can't they just stay at home and do it? * +

ogdenz 17.07.18 - 11:49pm

@ 3mel - 17.07.18 - 11:29pm
if they're not drunk and disorderly or creating a breach of the peace what do you charge them with ?

not sure if spice has even been criminalised yet.

You can be arrested for being a nuisance in public or being a danger to yourself I think. * +

vampdude 17.07.18 - 11:51pm
I think because it's synthetic, the law only states the arrests of production and distribution... Which is pretty much fucked up, because people (mainly teens) only carry enough to avoid a possession charge (or however much pocket money they earn). The law on the matter stinks as bad as the product itself, which doing random person searches (door supervision) on a Saturday night can be fun when your colleague decides to sniff the packet someone is carrying and ends up with watering eyes because of the chemicals in this crap and then they have the audacity to ask for it back. lol.gif * +

3mel 18.07.18 - 12:06am

@ shadow27 - 17.07.18 - 11:35pm
Can't they just stay at home and do it?

it's a big drug among the homeless here * +

shadow27 18.07.18 - 12:33am
How can people tell the difference between a spice user and a homeless person having a nap? * +

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