Innovative new drug testing scheme at festivals
VOICED: Boric acid and even cement, has been sold as cocaine and ecstasy at music festivals. For the first time, a drugs testing scheme has been rolled out at six music festivals across Britain this summer. The aim is to test the illegal drugs in a safe environment, without fear of arrest. CONTAINS BLACK HOLES - THIRD PARTY CONTENT. Interviews with Prof Fiona Measham, Criminology Professor and David Raynes, National Drug Prevention Alliance on 29 July, 2017 in Kendal, United Kingdom





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