Scumbags up our way are even selling them to underage kids. How these bastards can sleep on a night time is beyond understanding.
If you want to shag summat thats wrapped up like a ****ing Victorian mummy then go for it lad. Not for me ta very much.
I find them a massive turn off mate. Wont even watch porn if the lasses have owt like that on. Makes me feel sick.
almost. i'd make them pick it up, no bag, and shove it in their pocket. disgusts me, the selfish, lazy ****ers
That sort of attitude will get you banned on here mate! Anyway, guinness isn't an alcohol. Its a food group. Ask any irishman!
Some women have nee self respect. Any lass who doesn't shave her mott or paint her toe nails isn't worth a ****.
Do porn stars not get paid for having sex? Which is also the description of prostitution? So why is it only legal when there's a camera filming it? Agree about that. Not bothered about cannabis as I don't do it (well not fir a long long time) so I don't mind if it's legal
They're a massive problem. M-Cat or bubble as it's also known is some crazy ****. It started legal now, illegal but still everywhere. I don't see how banning it would help. It's more available now than ever.
I don't think the authorities have got their heads round the legal high problem......or maybe only now they are beginning to realise? I know police forces are hugely frustrated at having their hands tied where head shops, for example, are selling these products to the general public......and most of them seem to be youngsters. In a recent report in the Evening Chronicle, it was claimed that police in the Fenham area of Newcastle dealt with 100 calls in one week which were attributed to behaviour arising from the taking of legal highs. Obviously, that's a big drain on police resources. I imagine that a lot of this stuff is produced abroad (China) and is imported into the country via different methods. If any is ordered online for delivery from abroad the authorities should have the power and means to seize it (if they don't already). As for the continued stories of the composition of these products being tweaked so as to remain within the "law".....cobblers, seize it when the intent is there. With regards to selling or manufacturing in this country, I always think the police forces are privy to information that the general public isn't.....they must know who the manufacturers and sellers are....stop them and imprison them if needs be. And take back any monies made. The police seem to be showing willing but are being let down by politicians who ultimately seem to be calling the shots (or not in this case). All the above, though, may sound like too much common sense to our Home Office and MP's. They've been dragging their heels for years on this subject.