stephen said:i have a sneaking suspision that things are going to get a little more difficult this year. we've already had our first death due to a mix of cocaine, ecstasy and alcohol, accompanied by 10 seriously ill emergencies. our friends the guardia, in plain clothes were refused admission to a club's vip area by the doorman while investigating a suspected dealer and there is now a clamour from the hotel owners and chamber of commerce that the terrible image of the island for drugs is affecting trade and takings.
there have already been many arrests for dealing and at last the judges seem to be handed out heavy penalties for this - one guy got 3 years for 10 e's last week.
zarbtron said:Drugs policy in much of europe is ridiculous IMO - solves nothing, helps very few.
stephen said:i have a sneaking suspision that things are going to get a little more difficult this year. we've already had our first death due to a mix of cocaine, ecstasy and alcohol, accompanied by 10 seriously ill emergencies. our friends the guardia, in plain clothes were refused admission to a club's vip area by the doorman while investigating a suspected dealer and there is now a clamour from the hotel owners and chamber of commerce that the terrible image of the island for drugs is affecting trade and takings.
there have already been many arrests for dealing and at last the judges seem to be handed out heavy penalties for this - one guy got 3 years for 10 e's last week.
fatphilb said:At the end of the day, you are in another country, so if you make the choice to do them, then you must realise you run the risk of being caught. From what I remember, even as little as 5 beans can see you done for supply.
Jarlaxle said:hi,
How does drug enforcment in Ibiza come to action?
Police awarness,
randomly stopping people and searching?
Have you got any links to newspaper articles Stephen? I haven't heard anything about this.stephen said:i have a sneaking suspision that things are going to get a little more difficult this year. we've already had our first death due to a mix of cocaine, ecstasy and alcohol, accompanied by 10 seriously ill emergencies. our friends the guardia, in plain clothes were refused admission to a club's vip area by the doorman while investigating a suspected dealer and there is now a clamour from the hotel owners and chamber of commerce that the terrible image of the island for drugs is affecting trade and takings.
there have already been many arrests for dealing and at last the judges seem to be handed out heavy penalties for this - one guy got 3 years for 10 e's last week.
fatphilb said:keep waiting for coffeetime to pop up with his expert views![]()