So, he does something legal, and the bint who clearly filmed him to make a few quid didn't film the driving, the actual part that would have been bad? This is ****ing joke journalism, plain and simple, 'here is a video of a young lad doing nothing wrong, with a cover story of speculation to make him look like he is'. Shameful.
I think the controversy is because it was (apparently) hours before a game, and he saw it fit to drive to London
AFTER a game it says, and 'allegedly' drove to London, yet the money grabbing parasite next to him didn't think to film that part (as it probably never happened...)
should be pointed out to those who don't know what nitrous oxide is, it: a) is totally legal (can be bought on the high street) b) is fit for human consumption in that manner (has been since the 1800s) c) has only been, anecdotally, attributed as the sole cause of death in one instance in this country, to a guy who had a tank full of the stuff in his flat d) wears off totally within ten minutes. just in case anyone read the tabloid scaremongering "hippy crack" name and assumed this was an actual illegal substance...
Tired of colleague flatulence? Simply spike the ****er's coffee with Imodium. He won't fart or **** for 24 hours. Do it every day for a fart free working atmophere