Monday, 28 January 2019

Pill Testing Australia - Street University - Mount Druitt (Twitter)

Street University, Mount Druitt is sharing a post on the announcement of Pill Testing Australia.

Ok, I haven;t raised this subject before as much as I would like too because it is an issue we seem to talk about only if needed. I understand that recent there have been 5 youths deaths from suspected overdoses September last year.

As the video suggested, the best cure on taking drugs is not to take them. Then it is suggested that NSW Police should be Pill Testing the people that attend music festivals,  to assist in the prevention of these deaths.

I think, if my memory stands right, NSW Police do 'Random Breath Tests' for alcoholic intake while driving and also drug test drivers as well Click here for details. Where is the difference here? 

Maybe using existing Mobile Drug Testing at Music Festivals could be used while further research is conducted for a full proof 'Pill Testing'  Click here for details

Whether you call it 'Pill Testing' or 'Drug Testing' - how do we know that legally the test results are 100 percent perfect? In other words, little or no legal repercussions to the Governments of the day must be the end result, which includes saving lives.

Click here for NSW Governments Answer to this


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