NOS tolerance lasts for fucking ages, no point in me doing it even if i have month breaks.
@GiantMidget 387174 wrote:
FISH used to get medical grade NOS, this being ‘borrowed’ from certain places of healing.
Proper strong stuff that was. Don’t touch it these days though, not since the cops nicked the particular FISH who used to ‘borrow’ it.
thats a big reason why theres a zero tolerance policy here, and that paramedics were allowed to exaggerate allegations of being attacked at East Anglian raves as part of a smear campaign! The NHS couldn’t quite prove what was happening to their supplies (as some things do walk due to collusion from within) but they had their suspicions and fought back..
considering they still look after some of us when we’ve been stupid I don’t think there’s much of a right to complain..
its amazing how much nos is still about, dunno whether they get them refilled or still just nick them, but theres so much being done every weekend youd have thought theyd have properly clamped done and increased security at depos and hospitals or whatever,
i took some old empties that had been dumped back to a local boc depo and the guy was amazed that people inhaled it, hed worked at boc for years and never heard of people doin nos
younger people working within the NHS and other medical facilities sometimes deliberately allow the cylinders to walk. They can even be obtained by forging NHS paperwork. (there are various units of the NHS tasked to investigate and combat this, but it takes time for them to do their work). There are also other medical facilities which are private (such as dentists) or part-funded by NHS and away from the general hospital. So its not uncommon for medical gas cylinders to be delivered to all sorts of places and later refilled.
Most medical gas companies will assume good faith and would refill a cylinder without excessive paperwork/bureaucracy if the right procedures are followed – but if they realise its being used illegally all it takes is for one person to notify MHRA and the feds and those trafficking in it can get in as much trouble as selling other illegal drugs. A charge on the Medicines act could be as strong as the charges for Class C drugs (including jail time!)
@General Lighting 387181 wrote:
thats a big reason why theres a zero tolerance policy here, and that paramedics were allowed to exaggerate allegations of being attacked at East Anglian raves as part of a smear campaign! The NHS couldn’t quite prove what was happening to their supplies (as some things do walk due to collusion from within) but they had their suspicions and fought back..
considering they still look after some of us when we’ve been stupid I don’t think there’s much of a right to complain..
Innit man when you think about it, It’s kind of a selfish crime nicking supplies from hospitals.
This is why I no longer associate with these sorts of people.
I fear Karma will catch up with when I need these services so I don’t want to rock the boat ya know. 😉
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