Pubs are using anti-cocaine spray in their bathrooms...
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Pubs have begun trialling an 'anti-cocaine spray' in an attempt to stop the Class A drug being taken on the premises. The product - called BLOKit - is supposed to coat a surface (toilet cisterns, toilet seat, sink area for example) with an invisible film that makes racking up lines... well a little tricky to say the least. Apparently, the powder will stick to the sprayed surface which, in turn, should make it hard to snort. If they do manage to snort the coke, the drug taker will end up with a 'disgusting' taste that lasts for hours. The spray is currently being trialled in 24 pubs around Darlington, north east England.
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