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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> That's a very poor and shoddy way to go about

> business. What if you were a policeman. The guy

> was obviously one gram short of an eight ball.



what if he was a policeman?

JetSetWilly Wrote:

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> what if he was a policeman?


That would be blatant entrapment, of course, but I think prosecution arising there from isn't barred under English Criminal Law - one of the few countries where it isn't - unless it was repealed when the HRA was enacted? I recall several cases going before Strasbourg on just that issue in the 90s. Anyone know the current position?

"Walked into a newsagent in East Dulwich today and a guy followed me in and asked if I wanted any ganja.... I ignored him and he asked me another 2 times before telling him I didn't smoke. Then he decided that I might want some coke and thrust 2 telephone numbers into my hand."


I don't see what the big fuss is Ben. If you were given the choice of having a young salesman offering you contraband/drugs at a reasonable rate or being called 3 to 4 times a day enquiring as to whether you have the appropriate funeral cover or if you would like to switch energy supplier I know what I prefer.

I was once in The Spice Of Life at Cambridge Circus having a couple of swallies with my boy.

Over in the corner was Irvine Welsh with a group of friends, even at a distance it was easy to discern he was off his tits.

While my son was at the bar, a young South African woman sitting next to us leaned over and enquired if I "knew where she could meet charlie"?

It was exhilerating to be able to tell her that while I wasn't in a position to assist her myself, if she would care to ask the bald Scottish gent in the corner he could possibly advise her on the matter.

Quite made my evening.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> While my son was at the bar, a young South African

> woman sitting next to us leaned over and enquired

> if I "knew where she could meet charlie"...


I've really got to cut my hair.

Brendan Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> -----

>

> > While my son was at the bar, a young South

> African

> > woman sitting next to us leaned over and

> enquired

> > if I "knew where she could meet charlie"...

>

> I've really got to cut my hair.


A trim wouldn't hurt, alright.

max wellhouse Wrote:

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> At least the guy was showing some initiative!

>

> In the current downturn, it's not enough just to

> stand on street corners, offering your wares. I

> commend this chap on showing entrepreneurial

> spirit and a more proactive approach to drug

> dealing.

>

> Perhaps he might also like to think about offering

> a midweek discount when business is slow, or even

> a BOGOF deal (buy some ganja, get some ketamine

> free)!?


Interesting exchange rate there. effect per ? ketamine has to be leading. Not necessarily good effect, but on a Wednesday???

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