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N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
Oct 18, 2002
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The Cleft of Venus
I wonder if the lids in British bars look anything like they do here in US... cuz I can't imagine..... :dead:


Eeeeeeeewwwwwwww!
Reuters | 19 Jan 05

LONDON (Reuters) - The makers of the handy spray lubricant WD-40 proudly list 2,000 uses for their product, from unsticking rusty screws or squeaky bicycle chains to polishing frying pans.

But British police have found another -- keeping the public from snorting cocaine off toilet lids in bars.

Police in the English city of Bristol said Tuesday they have been advising pub and nightclub owners to spray the colorless lubricant on toilet seats and other flat surfaces in the lavatory that customers often use to snort drugs.

Apparently, cocaine and spray lube don't mix.

"A chemical reaction takes place with the cocaine that causes it to congeal and become a mess so it's unusable," a police spokesman said. "It's one very small, very cheap way in which you can very seriously restrict the amount of drug use in your premises."

Constable Graham Pease, a liquor licensing officer, said he discovered the trick a few years ago while discussing with pub owners how to reduce drug use on their premises.

"We were discussing with licensees how we could keep cocaine from being snorted from surfaces," he told Reuters. "It came about that we wanted to spray something on surfaces that cocaine would stick to. And somebody mentioned WD-40."

The new use seems to have taken its makers by surprise.

"Its not meant to be ingested. It says so clearly on the can so we wouldn't advocate it for that purpose. But people will use it how they will," said a British spokeswoman for the San Diego, Calif-based WD-40 Co.

At Bar Excellence in Bristol, deputy manager Julian Barraud said it was part of the drug fighting arsenal.

"It does work. It's one of the tricks that we've got to try and tackle the problem," he said.
 

binary visions

The voice of reason
Jun 13, 2002
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stosh said:
WTF English people are dumb don't they know you just use your keys?
:stupid:

Seriously, though, if someone comes into a bar with a bunch of coke, not being able to put it on the toilet lid isn't gonna stop 'em...

I dump my coke into a solution of 1 part water, 2 parts WD-40 and inject it... Woah, headrush.. duuude..
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
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Imagine running into a b-room having to take a dump and sliding off the toilet.....
 
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JRB

Guest
I don't think lawsuits are cool, but you are just making this a political thread now, echo. Good job. I think someone should be sued for even exposing your ass to wd-40. That crap just makes your skin feel funky.
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
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BigMike said:
mmmmmmmm....... congealed cocaine :drool:
From the makers of the Pocket Fisher man and Ronco Pasta Maker the new and improved easier to smoke we are proud to offer Congealed Cocaine!!
 

HTFR

Monkey
Aug 20, 2002
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Chelsea, Quebek
N8 said:
I wonder if the lids in British bars look anything like they do here in US... cuz I can't imagine..... :dead:


Eeeeeeeewwwwwwww!
Reuters | 19 Jan 05

LONDON (Reuters) - The makers of the handy spray lubricant WD-40 proudly list 2,000 uses for their product, from unsticking rusty screws or squeaky bicycle chains to polishing frying pans.

But British police have found another -- keeping the public from snorting cocaine off toilet lids in bars.

Police in the English city of Bristol said Tuesday they have been advising pub and nightclub owners to spray the colorless lubricant on toilet seats and other flat surfaces in the lavatory that customers often use to snort drugs.

Apparently, cocaine and spray lube don't mix.

"A chemical reaction takes place with the cocaine that causes it to congeal and become a mess so it's unusable," a police spokesman said. "It's one very small, very cheap way in which you can very seriously restrict the amount of drug use in your premises."

Constable Graham Pease, a liquor licensing officer, said he discovered the trick a few years ago while discussing with pub owners how to reduce drug use on their premises.

"We were discussing with licensees how we could keep cocaine from being snorted from surfaces," he told Reuters. "It came about that we wanted to spray something on surfaces that cocaine would stick to. And somebody mentioned WD-40."

The new use seems to have taken its makers by surprise.

"Its not meant to be ingested. It says so clearly on the can so we wouldn't advocate it for that purpose. But people will use it how they will," said a British spokeswoman for the San Diego, Calif-based WD-40 Co.

At Bar Excellence in Bristol, deputy manager Julian Barraud said it was part of the drug fighting arsenal.

"It does work. It's one of the tricks that we've got to try and tackle the problem," he said.
ummmm? i don't really have a huge problem with people snorting blow beside me because it doesn't really affect me personally or at least immediately . however i don’t want a poisonous oil near my middle section! and well if coke heads are committing crimes like stealing in order to buy cocaine then when they waist it they become even more upset, as dangerous as it is, this person has worked very hard to get their 8ball, let them have it, and don’t 'waist' it. another point is that if it pushes them out of bar they will just find non oiled toilets like malls banks and elementary schools.