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  • Community Support Officers… you’ve got to love ’em. :crazy:

    Henley on Thames News | Fun snaps found on Henley street

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    HENLEY must have one of the lowest crime rates in the country so it came as a surprise when 32 wraps of “cannabis” were found in the centre of town.

    Police community support officer Helen Anderson found the “drugs” lying on the pavement outside Gorvett and Stone chocolatiers in Duke Street.

    She told the Standard: “If a dog or small child had picked some up and eaten them, then it could have been fatal.”

    Police tried to get CCTV footage of the “suspect” who had dropped the suspicious packages but the cameras were facing the opposite direction.

    Within minutes of the Standard publishing a picture of the wraps online, readers were quick to point out that they were fun snaps, novelty fireworks, which are available from Bagatelle in Bell Street.

    Police have reopened their investigation. It would appear they are now on the lookout for a litter lout rather than a drug dealer.

    :laugh_at: Morons

    Those little things were great fun as a kid

    @joksgez 544262 wrote:

    :laugh_at: Morons

    Those little things were great fun as a kid

    Same here, tons of fun with them, I thought everyone did, used to be about 30p a bag, throw them at hard surface, usually by someones feet lol me and a friend one wasted loads of them by taking them apart and trying to make a big one but sadly it didnt work

    Also there is no fatal ingested does dose of weed, so even if it was weed, and a child or small animal did eat it, it would not be fatal

    Bad enough having the old fashioned big bully police officers, now we have the stupid pretend police too

    used to live near this area (basically just the other side of the border in Caversham) and its a concern that TVP aren’t training their staff properly in drugs awareness whether cops, PCSOs or civillians its important nor did the PCSO have sufficient support to identify what she had found, nor make the constabulary look like a laughing stock. especially If/when the UK ever decides to decriminalise we are going to need clued up law enforcement even more as they will have to decide more what is problematic and what is safe use within the legal framework, not people who can’t tell a toy firework from a controlled substance.

    Henley is not as safe a place as you might think, crime rates may be low but when they do happen the crimes are often violent domestics amongst the upper/middle classes which require a lot more brains to solve as they co-operate even less with the Police than the working classes. Plus the area is full of soft and hard drugs taken by a young and affluent middle class crowd and all the attendant problems. this foolishness diverts scarce resources from dealing with more important stuff, FFS even in the 1990s TVP had more sense than this.

    it probably was one of my old stoner friends from round that way what dropped them anyway, you always get a load of duff ones in the pack – or they would have gone bang at some point (which would probably have got the area locked off and evacuated from a IED scare, which I dare say I’d have found to be even funnier 😉 )

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