As someone who shot heroin, ice and everything that could go in a syringe it makes me grateful that all these new drugs weren't around before while I was using. Grateful I got sober 5 years ago and it was the best decision I made for my life.
If they tell u what's in it. Every drug dealer will be making it. Look on the + side. If they r smoking this. There not dropping needles on the streets. 4 people like me 2 pick up .
I started doing drugs years ago as a teenage, got addicted to meth. Spent my whole life fighting meth addiction. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Was actually diagnosed with cptsd. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 3 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.
Thanks for sharing your story. That's rough I sympathize. Save your health save your mind. Life is better without heroin, cocaine, alcohol and cigarettes. And you have more money in your pocket. God bless everyone who has rejected the devils intentions to be addicted to alcohol and cigarettes etc which can cause so much damage to health. I will pray for you all.
YES very sure of Dr.alishrooms. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
Congrats! I'm really happy for you that your wife decided to help you. I always admire those who beat their addiction. Knowing it's possible to fix your life knowing there's people out there that have done what I thought was impossible gives me hope I will make it through as well. Those who share their experiences don't know how much it helps when you're about to give up, it gives you the strength knowing somone who actully know what it's like to go through this tell you it's possible, it's not the same somone telling you you can do it when they have no idea what it's like, but hearing somone who knows what it's like that helps a lot since you understand it firsthand and made it out gives so much hope. so thanks for sharing.
Yes he's Dr.alishrooms.Shrooms to me is a natrual healer. I know a guy who has used mushrooms in the same way and they have really helped him. mah dudes have safe trips all.
I was born & bred in Stoke. In 1979 over 50,000 people worked in the pottery industry. By 1990 under 5,000. During that decade all the coal mines were closed as well as Shelton steel works. The whole area was decimated. Those that could got out. I would say that a lot of dust-heads have probably been in the 'Care' system (joke) and/or psychiatric units and/or prison. Then they are released back into the community hopelessly prepared with very little support. This is the result. Getting smashed out of their heads for a couple of quid. A very sad indictment of a once proud City.
Yet you all still vote for Torys.... unbelievable to be honest, so maybe Stoke deserves all this suffering, as you have obviously brought it upon yourselves.
@@garyt123 To be fair not everyone in SOT voted Tory. And anyways we've had Labour controlled councils for 50 years and they've done absolutely nothing to stop the rot. They used SOT as a safe seat for people like Tristram Hunt and others parachuted in from London who have no connection whatsoever with this area. If you honestly believe that politicians of ANY political party make any difference you're very naive.
You hit the nail on the head at the end. It's easier for people to change laws on drugs than help people who are struggling with addiction, homelessness and mental health issues. So more people go to prison, more people fill their place on the streets either selling or using and nothing changes. Help the people suffering and the problem stops. The idiotic belief that desperate people won't do something if the laws become stricter have proven time and again that this is untrue.
@@lemmingscliffjumping1849 or, to use your example, look at the Philippines, worse than ever and many innocent people dead. Death penalty may work for autocracies, but it has no place in a liberal democracy.
@@totallyinsane6431there’s ways to combat this, 3 strikes and you’re out would work…. Regardless of the situation, if you’re caught dealing 3 times there’s no excuses…
Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Australia. Really need!
Yes, dr.sporessss. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
I wish they were readily available in my place. Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac. He's constantly talking about killing someone. He's violent. Anyone reading this Familiar w/ BPD know if it is common for an obsession with violence.
You mean albanian mafia? Because that's where it's coming from. Not all the people you tried to vote brexit to keep away lol. It's your european kin from across the pond bringing it in. Enjoy
@@MomMom4Cubssadly not all people think that way. The reason they resort to sniffing glue and drinking methylated spirits is budget. Some people will drink aftershave. They work with what they can afford.
@@matthewcullen1298 It doesn't seem you have much clinical experience with alcoholics, or economics for that matter. I dunno where you live, but here in the USA even off brand mouthwash and cologne are more expensive. I can buy booze for as little as 99¢ for 3 oz (2 shots). Even the dollar store aftershave or mouthwash is $1.25 plus tax. They drink those things to conceal their alcohol dependency. Two facets of the diagnostic criterion alcohol dependence is hiding alcohol and consuming products not intended for said consumption. The alcohol in aftershave/cologne is NOT the same type of alcohol for drinking. Therefore it doesn't have the desired effect and won't prevent, remediate, or eliminate alcohol withdrawal syndrome.
The finnish and portuguese model for homeless drug users yields insane rehabiliting results, yet is ignored by the rest of world. edit: They came to realize that helping homeless people directly is more cost effective than the consequences of a rampant homeless problem in the cities.
My friends Brother worked on the project that Portugal did and he told her that the results were outstanding and a real eye opener. It was one that he was so proud to be part of.
I worked in Stoke for a while and was shocked at the level of deprivation, money lending shops full, drug use, people walking around picking used cigarette butts off the floor, antisocial behaviour etc. a very sad pocket of society.
@@historybloody7206 why is she entitled and clueless? i live in stoke, have done all my life its a pretty accurate description of the place as far as im concerned its always been a bit rough around the edges but its become a complete toilet of late
I live in stoke i have for 55 yrs of my life,and i can say that its sad shadow of how it used to be. The whole area was an industrial hub with thriving coal mines employing probably 6-7000 mineworkers and lots more industries which supplied the pits,they all were closed late 80s early 90s. Hundreds of pottery factories dotted all through the 5 towns some only employing a handful of staff but large ones like doulton group employed thousands,again all now gone. Thats besides places like shelton bar steelworks,the michelin tyre company and loads of shop retailers have all gone or reduced workers tenfold. This combined with an abysmal council and a huge influx of immigrants has just sucked the life out of the area. No wonder people in times of hardship have only one escape-drugs. Sad but RIP Stoke as we remember it.
Stoke was the industrial centre of country too. Look how the Tories greedy style works. I'm not a political beast but was savaged as a whistleblower in Lincoln. Kids in care
i was saying the same thing to my 2 kids christmas day i was in a pub where they had all the mines on a map on a table trying to explain what their grandad worked in victoria collery such a waste of a great 6 towns what were
I'm from Stoke. Very true..all of the industry... taken away and nothing to fill the gap. All of my grandparents families worked in the pots and I live in a pit village...now nowt.
It's vitally important to re-shore industry to the UK along with the apprenticeships. That was where society and community was built, as well as the economy. We have gutted our society with de-industrialisation which deliberately destroyed high salaries and the possibility of self respect.
Couldn't agree more. When I left school in 1977 with a. Few O,levels I went to sea where I served as a junior rating until I was 18. An apprenticeship in essence. Unless you went to University which wasn't many , you had to be very clever for that, every job had an apprenticeship. Which basically set you up for life. What do you have now a debt if you go to Uni, or a job in a supermarket on min wage. No chance of getting your own home. It's no wonder so many people say f..k it, what's the point! Social cleansing of the British people by an evil, corrupt, government.
@@tdr2512 It is more embedded than that. Just about all western governments act the same and many appear in step with Klaus Schwab, or Greta, or the UN. Our Civil Service are the main obstacle to a sovereign UK.
well said! the economy is made up of call centres and sandwich shops. Bring in manufacturing, engineering, car plants, technology. We gave everything away and now generations suffer from a dead economy and tory mismanagement and failure. The one percent are happy & they want the rest to suffer.
We still have all those apprenticeships informally. People jus have t learn on th job fr years without th apprenticeship title or anyone officially teaching them. It’s v inefficient. Minimum wage is higher than apprenticeship wage so there’s a skill shortage, there’s plenty of people working they’re jus not v skilled.
@@honkytonkalot That is not an apprenticeship. That is just low paid work. Learning on the job is fine, but high skill engineering jobs require a hierarchy of competence, which means retaining the high skill long experience worker.
Weird how the footage of the guy on the roof was being used a couple of years ago for the spice epidemic. Now it’s used for monkey dust. Surprised they didn’t use it for covid as well. ITV so reputable🤣🤣
@@thehangingparsiple5692 I've taken drugs and definitely not had that type of behaviour. If I'm not mistaken Money Dust is Mephedrone which I have actually had some in a nightclub and all I did was dance and the usual (many years ago). The issue you are seeing here is mentally ill people and their illness comes to the surface more under the influence.
@@ValorantTopPlays it affects everyone different, but although there's different 'mixes' of it, violence or aggressive behaviour is common... In your case aggressive dancing!
The media has described ‘monkey dust’ as a deadly new drug on the rise in Australia. But this drug isn’t new, and we have no reason to believe its use is on the rise. Also known as ‘bath salts’ or MDPV, it showed up on the drug market in the mid-2000s.1
@@djkemaito9597 "why keep calling it a cathanone or whatever 🤦" *Cathinone, and they call it that because pharmacology is how all drugs are grouped and named ... like opiates or amphetamines or cannabinoids. *MDPHP* (Methylenedioxy-pyrrolidinohexiophenone) is a cathinone like *MDPV* (Methylenedioxy-pyrovalerone), developed around the same time in the 60s, but it is NOT the same thing! *MDPHP* has only been appearing on the streets over the last 10 years. The more you know...
you are very correct !! I am 9 months clean and sober from 20 yrs of crack use and I'm just now starting to be able to adjust my inner belief system and rational thinking again.
This is not a drugs problem, it’s a societal one. As others have noted, re-classifying it, won’t stop it, or help those who are addicted. It is another symptom of a society that accepts governments (this isn’t the only one to blame) which allow wide-scale economic decline. This problem is going to get worse as the inflationary pressure on everyone increases as we move to winter. More job losses, even higher inflation, high interest rates and a lack of prospects will deliver many more drug users. We as a voting public should demand better from our politicians. This is a problem which affects every single member of our society, not just the unfortunates lost to yet another chemical concoction. We need to ask where this originated, why it was produced and how it got onto our streets.
Exactly! It's a societal problem. Poor me, I'm homeless so I have to get blasted out of my mind to forget, instead of doing the work to get out of the situation.
I know ... let's bring in millions of foreigners from wildly different cultures, religions, societies, and languages under the guise of "diversity and inclusion." That should help.
@@gr01dc The US response is actually designed to worsen the problem, not by those on the front line, but by the decision makers. People off their face on drugs, and prescription meds can’t rationalise, think critically or demonstrate.
A lot of these users are not actually from Stoke on Trent. Lou Macari opened a fantastic centre for the homeless that provides temporary accommodation and supports, but it has attracted a lot more people into the area who are users and need help and have heard about this centre.
Good old Mr Macari should of opened one of these centres around his own area where he lives.. This " Fantastic place" is nothing but a stain on the area.. Smack bang in the middle of Hanley town centre it encourages the junkies to go shop lifting, begging and literally shitting in the streets.. Ask the community or even the good people who live in the same street as this centre and hear what they realy think of it..
since this hostel opened the crime rate especially burglaries has shot up in area around Hanley nothing is safe kids bikes in garden mower in shed clothes on washing line even get stolen
yes it is called stupidity. Most people that want to do things in life don't spend every cent they earn on rubbish. Stupid people do the opposite of that whether that is on drugs and alcohol or clothing and jewellery. Only upside is you can at least sell clothing and jewellery.
I live in Stoke itself and can tell you now this is a epidemic of catastrophic proportion the social implications are immense, these people openly consume this drug in the street with no fear of police intervention ...hope and prey this doesn't hit your city.
@keithwestwood4640 did it yrs ago at a festival...was aright nothing to write home about tho..its not a thing where i'm from it was big in Northampton a few yrs ago..
In 1942 Germany was dropping high explosives on British cities every night. 500 years before that, in a lovely park in my city they were using chains and heavy horses to pull people apart if they did not follow the correct type of Christianity. They were burning and hanging women in public that were accused of witchcraft. Just imagine that. A few people getting high is nothing in comparison, every generation think they live in a uniquely terrible age because you are only remembering the good things from the past. When I was a kid it was normal for husbands to beat their wives.
From now to 2030 it's gonna get really crazy. Don't overlook that stuff like this has been happening in USA for decades, just look at San Francisco or Seattle.
It's so sad to see the extent that people will go to to escape reality and the problems of today's world. I feel so sorry for those who need to go that route. But it's got to be very dangerous to take something that is synthetic, man-made you really don't know what's in that stuff and how it's going to affect your body later on. This is such a sad story.😮
It really has nothing to do with it being synthetic, there are natural chemicals in nature that can kill with a snap of a finger. The problem is this is random cathinone research chems, and they can be different every time, because there are so many different ones that dealers buy and cut, and who knows what they cut it with let alone the actual substance(s).
It's sad. I remember the world in the 90s and it was NOTHING like this. All these new drugs come up and people these days are just so much more anxious and depressed I believe it's leading them o just try drugs until they find one that has an antidepressant effect and they use it to help there mental health. But at the same time these drugs are so poisonous and dangerous for health and using them leads you to sell you belongings so u can buy more, no way you can work in a drugged up state so you lose your job when really alot of people can't work anyways there depression and anxiety is so bad. Getting into drugs I've seen this before it's just bad you end up on the streets and shelters and there's thrives and criminals around and these drugs make people angry or crazy. They need more court ordered rehabs, pple need to go to jail when there high in public, we need better treatments for mental health and less mcdonalds toxic brain deterioration restaurants...... something has to change.
The situation with drugs will never change, it's just a constant merrygoround until the next type of drugs emerge. There's only so much the laws and the police can do. The social issues of the UK is so widespread and growing each year. Drugs, alcohol, homelessness, anti social behaviour, domestic violence. It's all inter linked and they feed off each other.
The drug war is a failure. Obliteration of the black market can only be had by legalizing the freedom to use drugs supplied by taxed businesses. Take MMJ and RMJ for example…
The entire UK has a massive drugs problem, I live in a rural area far away from Cities and large Towns and even here drugs are everywhere. So many people i know have been ruined by it, I even knew a 17 year old lad who has been sectioned under the mental health act and is on suicide watch. A few years earlier he was a happy normal lad full of smiles but he started taking drugs and it soon took over his life. One of the dealers was related to him and was in his 40`s and he still sold to a kids to make a few quid to feed his own habbit
They all smoke weed and crack where I live. One of my neighbours is in his 60s and deals, sat in the garden all day drinking from 9am, phone ringing off the hook as people come and go. It stinks and they make a right racket. Loads of small kids around in full view too.
America's biggest. problem is opiates, mostly down to doctors prescribing massively high doses of painkillers to people then cutting them off abruptly when their health insurance runs out. Same with tranquilizer.
Spot on fella I’m glad i saw the best 3 eras of my time ware men were men and women were women. 60s 70s and the 80s. After that the country started going downhill know look ware we are. At least I’ve got some very good memories and my old friends we still keep in touch to this day. That is what’s left of us. 🏴🇬🇧🏴👍🏼🍻
I like how a drug that ruins your life, makes you aggressive and violet is basicly classed the same as weed. Shows how stupid people running country is
I love how they always differentiate between "alcohol" and "drugs" this is a way of justifying the sale and use of one highly addictive killer DRUG, a drug which kills more people than all of the other 'killer' drugs combined, and yet not only is it's use accepted by society it's use is actually encouraged , it's also apparently the only highly addictive killer drug which can be taken in 'moderation' anyone who believes that "all drugs" should be illegal should therefore also agree that alcohol should be illegal, and those who 'push it' should be locked up with all the other dealers. otherwise they might sound like hypocrites (there is no 'might' about it) we seriously need to have an adult conversation about ALL drugs and the best and most effective way to control them, because quite obviously the 'so called' war on drugs has been a complete and utter failure, and yet what do our politicians do? they continue to throw money down a well. people need to be properly educated on the subject, the sheer level of ignorance one sees posted every time this topic comes up is saddening but not surprising and is why we all too often have alcohol users sneering at weed smokers, and yet there is not ONE case recorded, anywhere in the world, ever, of someone dying from a cannabis overdose, I remember one leading researcher saying "the only way weed can kill you is if a couple of kilo were to drop on your head from a great height"
Changing the classification won't stop it. In fact all it will do is drive the price up; bad news for those already addicted. How about more money spent on mental health support? Bring back hospitalised support, make it a mandatory order. Or invest in more rehabilitation/psychiatric care in prisons; try to help people to find their feet again. It's no good arresting addicts or criminals for violent crime then chucking them back on the streets again, making do with a once a month visit to probation. It's such a depressing cycle that usually only ends in murder. How about dealing ANY drugs results in the same sentence anyway?
@@John-sp9kw @John-sp9kw Mixing synthetic cathinones ( in monkey dust) and opioids (fentanyl)can increase the risk of heart strain/attack and respiratory arrest. Both are stimulants. Synthetic cathinone's and MDMA: can cause anxiety, heart strain, and increased neurotoxic effects. Synthetic cathinone's and cocaine: can cause anxiety and heart strain which can lead to stroke. Synthetic cathinone's and benzodiazepines: can decrease/mask the effects of both. Risk of overdose if one wears off before the other - depending on amount taken. Look up Talk to Frank. they explain everything very honestly and clearly and tell you what it's like to take. Xx
No one said reclassification would stop it. The government are cutting back on spending on spending on prison staff, probation, you name it. I doubt they are going to start pouring money into rehab unfortunately.
Would love to know the numbers alcohol contributes to violence, arrests, pressure on the emergency services. Openly sold at every shop corner and major supermarket. I wonder why that doesn’t get the media coverage it should……
SHHHHH, they might notice their own hypocrisy, and don't forget the alcohol pushers are the biggest dealers in town and they have the law and politicians in their gang, and they ain't giving up their turf any time soon, so PLEASE keep the herd looking the other way.
Because it’s legal once it’s legal and people are informed about its effects, they can choose how much they want to consume, but a lot of people use drugs and alcohol as a coping mechanism because services are so Under funded they are the only cheap options left the people that take them are victims of a broken society that values profits over people our government blames poor people for seeking relief in drugs when they refuse to pay for them to get support and help them get back to a more stable normal life
Our society especially the English, is told alcohol is safe and socially acceptable to get in an uncontrollable state every weekend, spending your hard earned money, perfect way to get it all back into the economy quick.
@@uhtred7860 We legalise all drugs. If they were licensed, regulated, and sold by a qualified pharmacist, why would criminals bother dealing and trafficking drugs to begin with? You have to take away the profit incentive which is what drives organised crime. Another great benefit is that our prison population would significantly be reduced.
@@uhtred7860 the drugs are on the street to clean it , just like the USA, the government are in on it, the quicker you die the better their off, that's why they give alcoholics money for beer, its kills them quicker.
@@nevermind824 Strange, all the sources I can find state Portugal's drug related deaths, drug related crime and healthcare costs due to drug use have all plummeted.
Yes any drug that makes the user eat another person's face is terrible. I use legal cannabis responsibly most of the time and wouldn't do any of them crazy synthetic drugs or opiates ever .
in fact the Anglo system is now built on causing this. sometimes they sell the drugs. if drugs become a problem, they open up charities and foundations and funnel money through them. then they justify increasing police presence. increased taxes. it's just another way anglo society monetizes off lives
Bollocks. The truth is people are weak. Without guidance young people will spend many years idle and without prospects for housing or starting a family they spend their cash poisoning themselves. The stronger they are the quicker they sort their lives out, the weak will be sniffing coke and bath salts into their 40’s
So the rest of use walking upright had just never experienced emotional trauma. Hmmm. Perhaps it has to do with government interference in education (which used to be reading, writing, arithmetic and lots of commons sense. Now politicians use education to push political agendas. Politicians need people to believe they are helpless and dependent on the politicians so "vote for me."
I grew up in Stoke on Trent in the care system, Stoke was exactly the same in the 90's but full of heroin. Hanley has a YMCA which is basically a whole tower block which accomodates mainly youths fresh out the care/judicial system. Not helped by every council in the country now using Stoke on Trent as a dumping ground to house the unfortunates that cannot be housed elsewhere in the country, creating further depravation and poverty. My life started out like this but pleased to say I moved away to a different county to seek opportunities that just were not available in Stoke on Trent. The system did not help me one bit and twenty years later I am still battling with it. Moral of the story is - you need to help yourself in life.
I agree. Every decade, it is simply a different kind of new drūg, in addition to the old drūgs, that start getting abused. Nothing other than that ever really changes. Some people will survive it and get clean, while others stay addicted, and others unfortunately die by overdosing. The girl at the end of the video sounds like many of America's drūg addicts and, if they are provided with housing and food stamps, they have no incentive to get clean. They have no worries about sleeping in the cold or going hungry due to their addiction, so there is plenty of freedom to do their drūgs with less worries about doing them. Why would they quit? Sadly, she has dealt with hardships that a multitude of people deal with, but the majority of those people deal with those things in healthier ways. I have to be honest, considering her life path, she doesn't need children at this point in time. Maybe one day, she will be in a better position to do so.
@@cathlaurs9754I did exactly that. Abandoned by care system at 15, on drugs by 17, without support from friends and no family I still sought a way out. I have no one to thank but myself.
They should be sterilised. I suppose we’ll never know the full reasons as to why people get hooked on drugs and alcohol but there’s usually a slippery slope in to such depraved circumstances. You don’t wake up one morning and think oh I’ll become a drug addict. It’s a gradual thing which usually happens due to those individuals wanting to escape some form of mental or physical trauma. But there is help out there and lots of it but it’s a revolving cycle of keeping bad company and bad decision making which sadly not many are unable to break free from. This is the trouble with these down trodden midlands and northern towns where lack of investment after the decline of industry has exasperated these kind of social problems.
Her 2 unborn babies died, and you're relieved about that. Having the miscarriage is a major part of the reason she is taking the drugs, to cope with the trauma of losing her babies, and you think that's a good thing. You care so much about her babies, and are glad they're dead. WTF is wrong with you?
I ran a food bank in Hanley, and had dealings with people using monkey dust and at times it was scary. The problem is broken people in a broken City. The 5.5 million is a plaster on an ugly wound. Addiction is not diabetes yet both can be self inflicted. Addicts spend hours looking for cash and the drugs they need and or want, and have lots of contacts. The police bust one its no biggie. The effort to live this life style is huge but they are not motivated more driven, so lets not clean them up put them in a flat and leave them with nothing to do or you might as well just buy the next fix!
I am sorry this lady had a miscarriage - but I have seen the massive damage done to children born to mothers addicted. Even when they are on the straight and narrow, the damage is done: memory problems, behavioural problems, learning difficulties. Many of these children - despite all the help in the world - will suffer the effects all their lives. The dealers need locking up, for a long time, in less comfortable surroundings than is often the case.
Starting as a student paramedic in stoke this year, its helpful to know I what I might come across during my placement/career, all though evermore unfortunate that more isn't being done for people in these situations.
You would think after decades of the war on drugs and doing nothing apart from making drugs stronger and easier to get that the government/police would think out of the box when it comes to tackling the issue. Classification does nothing to stop the flow, it's almost like they like wasting our taxes on things that have a proven record of not working.
The War on Drugs was never meant to be won, otherwise they'd be no more funding and a lot politicians easy high pay, for doing nothing would stop, same in every country.
@@Lbf5677 you can't, that's why we need to decriminalize them, have better education and better facilities for those who chose to take them. This approach has already worked for many countries to mitigate the negative effects of drug use. But our government's goal is to continue the cycle not solve the problem.
If you increase the classification, you make it more appealing. I’m a recovering heroin, crack and alcohol addict (clean for over five years). Please trust me that people will just not get each other help when in need in case they get in trouble. Also the price will go up, just like the crime rate will to fund it.
@@combrogimate its the powers that be that bring all the drugs here in the first place. At the top of the drug pyramid its the people in power running it all
The fact that our government literally sat on it for a decade before even thinking to look into what it’s composed of to even know what it is, whilst also accepting that it has been on the streets causing harm to many. We need a system that puts the well-being and needs of the population before anything monetary
the city isn't destroying itself stoke although lacking funding and a council with vision, still has great people this dust issue has been caused by other cities homeless moving to stoke {Lou macari centre } and the release of dust onto our streets combine the two and its caused a big issue for a relatively modest sized city ,council has no idea how to sort it ,most citys have drug problems growing up in the 80s in stoke there were always the odd smack head you knew about but with dust being so cheap its just taken hold of all these homeless and with no real government programs to speak of to help tackle the social and metal aspects then its just a mess
@@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio it hasn't I've been born and raised in stoke my whole life and never seen an issue like this before every city has drugs but never seen it like this in stoke before and im almost 50
They always label drugs as being the worst epidemic and never bother with other issues that clearly need addressed like doctors handing out prescription drugs like candy so they can have a nice bono and holidays because they did a good job for the pharma company's, coca cola and fast food making kids/adults fat as fk but that never gets a mention or is not a serious issue.
My neighbourhood is right next to a hospital and the high street full of restaurants and bars and parks and I see druggies in broad daylight everywhere. You can blame austerity and politics and oppression etc. But Lockdown proved to me also that people are brought into this world by bad role models or ill equipped parenting and people get trapped in shitty home environments and or lack the abilities to deal with depression, anxiety, fear and stress without resorting to desperate measures.
Lockdown policing being "elsewhere" meant that the cartels could roll out mobile dealers into every cosy suburb every dormer town, every avenue with impunity... Steal cars, park them in an efficient grid pattern, use cars for click 'n' pick, dump cars, or swap around, rinse, repeat. So big business/tradecraft now.
Well of course you will see "druggies" in state sponsored drug dens like restaurants and bars. Not sure of the relevance of "broad daylight" though. They are addicts, not vampires.
Stoke-on-Trent is an absolute dump now, won't be long before it overtakes Glasgow as the drugs capital of the UK. There are many area's in Stoke that resemble scene's from The Last of Us with zombie's staggering around off their faces on dust. I only live approx 20 miles from there but point blank refuse to go near the place as it's so depressing.
That's commendable ,but the crime impact to pay for it all is horrendous. We went from zero crime, being able to go to a parade of shops between 7-11, 2 mins away, to muggers alley. When you are a suddenly a target it's devastating. When the dealer is outside your house in cars it's demoralising. When a distributor lives 10 doors away untouched... Oh, and because you may be vulnerable too ... (kindhearted etc) research Cuckooing, it is the largest type of modern slavery in the UK and, it affects those born here not trafficked from elsewhere.
Indeed life can at times, rather all too often , seen like just a constant rut of inadequacies and inconsistencies , day in and day out, here we go again and blah, blah, blah, riding the ground hog , so is it any wonder that a few disillusioned individuals feel the need to take a trip to spaceland every once in a while? The best of luck to them and all who sail the magic ships to other shores ,and beyond.
🙄really? They attack innocent people who are minding their own damn business cause they’re so desperate for money to buy their next hit. They are dregs of society. And CHOOSING this life. It is not a disease they are born with and can’t do anything about. They are choosing to be wasters cause it’s an easier cop out than being a functioning adult. And that silly b*tch literally killed her two babies. How tf is any child supposed to survive when she’s on that much heroine AND monkey dust. Fcking vile woman.
"Monkey Dust" is a street name for a type of synthetic cathinone, often MDPV (Methylenedioxypyrovalerone). It is a potent psychoactive substance, part of the broader category of drugs often called "bath salts." MDPV, or "Monkey Dust," is known for inducing strong hallucinations, severe paranoia, and unpredictable, often violent behavior in users. Physically, it can lead to increased heart rate and high blood pressure. In extreme cases, it can result in raised body temperature which can potentially lead to organ damage or death. Due to the risks associated with its use and its potential for abuse, MDPV is illegal in many countries. Like other synthetic cathinones, it is often sold under various names and in different forms to evade law enforcement. It's important to stress that use of such substances can have serious and potentially fatal consequences.
You’re only listing the bad side effects! It feels like you’re walking on fluffy clouds and transported to a place where there are no bills, no violence, and all your worries melt away 🫠
Its popularity probably is affordability and easy accessibility. The dealing creating a mob of regular users depending on drug needs to be stable. Real problems could come if the product became too expensive or scarce . Leaving users on the line. Good documentation thanks.
Have you ever thought this story could be sensationalised? Could this really be a mixture of chemicals? a 5m grant, that comes in handy for a certain people! It´s like winning the lottery. You certainly don´t want to end the problem if it´s bringing in 5 million jackpots. Think about who really profits. You had the meth drinkers, in the 1960´s. Nothing new.
Well there's 5 minutes of my life I'll never get back. It would have been worth it to find out exactly what it is from the lab, but instead they choose to interview people that are so hard to understand you need closed caption.
How does making it a Class A drug help vulnerable people and help rehabilitate them? Additive drug use is primarly caused by poverty and lack of adequate funding of social services. Look how many of them said they need housing or have been through traumatic situations!
These people have I can assure you been offered help and many will of had numerous properties given to them, but sadly when you are an addict you do not care about bills, rent and often there is antisocial behaviour that eventually they just can't be housed. Believe me I'm going through this with my son, I have constantly struggled to help him for the last 5 years. All they care about is getting high, they will Rob, lie and do anything sadly 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
They need therapy so they can deal with their issues, giving drug addicts a house and no productive way to cope creates drug dens, they need therapy and support/rehab, then housing, then jobs and to reintegrate back into society. Teach a man how to fish. This would also cut off the demand for the supply. Arguably most people need therapy they’re just using something else to cope.
@@HULLGRAFFITI do not treat me as an infant, I have plenty of experience. If you read what I said I said 'primarily' caused, not only caused and this is backed by research. To say it has nothing to do with poverty is false. Socio economic factors are very apparent in drugs
@@hayleydoherty9557 I can assure you that in my community the social housing services is a mess. I'm sorry about your son I truly wish them and you well.
@admiralswalk6694 yes that counts as something else bc those people have the mental fortitude to do that, that’s were therapy comes in to give these people the skills to cope using productive methods not self destructive ones
This is like the you tube videos of streets of parts of Philadelphia. Like watching fiction, but sad reality. Certainly an eye opener. The reporter approaches the dealer. Why can’t the police do this if it’s the dealers pushing the market.
Weird point but i have huge respect for the police footage blurring the peoples faces that are going through an episode from the dust. In the US its capitalized on any crime done is show for other people. This can lead people who have a problem to see themselves as defined by the episodes that so many others get to view as entertainment and it keeps them in a guilt shame cycle that only feeds the drug use. Whether the cops themselves blur faces or just the news station good on you.
I live in stoke and have to walk my children through the area in the video, these poor people have absolutely nowhere to get off their face or even go the toilet (i know because i regularly get to watch this as i walk to school with my kids), its such a shame the police only seem interested in stopping the weed dealers (they dont fight back) and not the life destroying violent dust dealers...
The thing is, we should have a society where people aren't so stressed out and torn down, just to get by. We have an abundance of everything, and there's no excuse why such a small percentage of people own the majority of everything. Until humans care about their fellow neighbor, more than they care about their favorite rich people/politicians, this problem will stay. Too much selfishness and greed. Many of those that give up are some of the kindest people you'll ever know, and they just can't mold themselves into the selfish world we live in.
@@Love_N_Let_Live never going to happen. the strong live on the weak suffer and die. it is a personal choice to straighten out, get sober, and find happiness. not easy. but a small percentage do just that. limit your emotional weaknesses and focus on self-help. Forget Joe down the road and look in the mirror instead. if you need a safe substance to engage in try cannabis. it is the best thing since sliced bread, you don't escape from anything with its high although you become enlightened and creative, peace out.
It's all well and good saying to categorize it as class A so the sellers can be targeted, but I'm pretty sure those powers will be extended to the addicted people, so surely it would take up more police time ruin ruined life's even more.
It does not make the slightest bit of difference they are just pretending to do something. They would have to show some bravery and spend some money to actually help, better to just make more pointless laws and kick the can down the road for another generation.
@@ericconnor8419 The police are lawful enforcers, they're not healthcare workers. So what would you like them to do?, spend their budget on medications and mental health therapy, or maybe just give them money or a job, or maybe spend their work hours talking to a person that should really be getting help from a mental health professional. People can never get help from the police when needed and it's because the police waste time on the wrong people and non-crimes. Its simple really, the police need to focus on the supply of the drugs instead of wasting time and money further ruining ruined lives. Then let the healthcare/welfare system help/support the addictes.
It’s in Scotland as well. Some can’t was spazing out on it last weekend out the back of my house…….Looked like he was fighting invisible Dementors with his Petronas charm.
Doesn’t matter what class you make it still the same thing as any other drug. I love the excuses people use for taking drugs. They got no job or house but still manage to get drugs and alcohol.
I rarely have sympathy for addicts. They chose to start taking the drugs, and consequently are completely worthless in society because they cannot contribute anything. They can certainly waste police and NHS funding, though. All while driving down house prices and making good people afraid to leave the house at night.
Yes but addiction can beat. I know I did it. But I worked to pay for my bad habits. Didn’t take of the tax payers or rob for it where it always leads to. It’s called controlling what you do . And being responsible for your actions. Not just sitting there taking drugs because you can
always chasing the symptoms and always ignoring the cause. nothing will change. a new drug will replace this one. at some point you have to dig in and actually help the people who are vulnerable to these types of issues.
no reclassification will change drug user habits, nor will it make anyone determined to give it a go stop. Those that are willing to have a go are already susceptible to light influences and won't think twice about the classification and law. Society is fractured and has lost all cohesion; we are more divided now than at any point in our history over the last 70 years. Gender, Race, Nationality, Politically, Religiously, the list goes on, there appears to be little keeping societies close knit and together. Parliament and Government don't have any interest in local areas, most MP's are parachuted into safe seats and don't even come from the areas they are supposed to represent. Funding is cut, services over stretched, education results failing kids leaving poor prospects for regular kids (not the Eton and Cambridge kids though, oh no, not the elitist politician's kids either), with low prospects of college or university they struggle to find meaningful rewards and well-paid careers, this destroys self-worth and meaningful work ethics. Industry destroyed, sold on or offshored. no manufacturing or production work, everything has gone blue collar, sitting in offices looking at computer screens and answering telephones. there is no industry in the country anymore, the high streets empty and provide no retail opportunities, only empty boarded up shops. Society has been decimated by weak pathetic self-serving political elites, who's only objective it to sow distrust and division and break society to keep us from coming together and making them do as we want them to do, they want us separate and broken, drug addled people just help that to be and feel more dystopian and not worth fixing. This is the plan, that is why they want to only criminalise MD more than it already is, because anything else would mean making a change for the better. Going in the opposite direction than they want it to. I know this sounds crazy right? But it is very true, the way to control a nation is leave it in fear, fear from any source is enough to make those affected and fearful do anything they are told to save themselves. Imagine a person who cant swim stranded on a raft drifting out into the middle of a lake. they will do practically anything you suggest except swim obviously to get back if they think what your saying will lead to the shore. Fear is a powerful tool of coercion, and this is why it is used in crime, drug filled streets make the population fearful. Your MP will lie and say they want to change these problems and yet do nothing productive to prevent it, they talk about money, but money does not stop drug use, it is talk to pacify your into thinking they are taking care of you and the situation.
As someone who shot heroin, ice and everything that could go in a syringe it makes me grateful that all these new drugs weren't around before while I was using. Grateful I got sober 5 years ago and it was the best decision I made for my life.
Well done on getting clean 💪
Well done.
Awesome! I love hearing stories like this ❤ Love and light Nikolai xo
Awesome ... how did you do it ?
Good For You. Congratulations 🎉
Would’ve been really nice to show the lab again and tell us what she found 🤦♀️
yea, that brown dint look right at all
Exactly what is it sounds like the lab didn't really know what is was
If they tell u what's in it. Every drug dealer will be making it. Look on the + side. If they r smoking this. There not dropping needles on the streets. 4 people like me 2 pick up .
@@HULLGRAFFITI monkey dust sounds more stronger than bath salts that what synthetic cathinone is
@@kevinf6927it’s the new flakka of England
Making it a class A will do absolutely nothing🤦♂️
FACTS
Exactly they want it on the the streets, helps cut back the population.
It will push the price up, hence even more crime to fund 🤦♂️
@@leaveourstatuesalone.3378 If it pushes the price up it will become more profitable to sell. More dealers, more users.
Yup, classing drugs does nothing.. Alcohol is a good example, it is actually a class A drug, yet its legally readily available
I started doing drugs years ago as a teenage, got addicted to meth. Spent my whole life fighting meth addiction. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Was actually diagnosed with cptsd. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 3 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.
Thanks for sharing your story. That's rough I sympathize. Save your health save your mind. Life is better without heroin, cocaine, alcohol and cigarettes. And you have more money in your pocket. God bless everyone who has rejected the devils intentions to be addicted to alcohol and cigarettes etc which can cause so much damage to health. I will pray for you all.
YES very sure of Dr.alishrooms. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
Congrats! I'm really happy for you that your wife decided to help you. I always admire those who beat their addiction. Knowing it's possible to fix your life knowing there's people out there that have done what I thought was impossible gives me hope I will make it through as well. Those who share their experiences don't know how much it helps when you're about to give up, it gives you the strength knowing somone who actully know what it's like to go through this tell you it's possible, it's not the same somone telling you you can do it when they have no idea what it's like, but hearing somone who knows what it's like that helps a lot since you understand it firsthand and made it out gives so much hope. so thanks for sharing.
How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta
Yes he's Dr.alishrooms.Shrooms to me is a natrual healer. I know a guy who has used mushrooms in the same way and they have really helped him. mah dudes have safe trips all.
I was born & bred in Stoke. In 1979 over 50,000 people worked in the pottery industry. By 1990 under 5,000. During that decade all the coal mines were closed as well as Shelton steel works. The whole area was decimated. Those that could got out. I would say that a lot of dust-heads have probably been in the 'Care' system (joke) and/or psychiatric units and/or prison. Then they are released back into the community hopelessly prepared with very little support. This is the result. Getting smashed out of their heads for a couple of quid. A very sad indictment of a once proud City.
Yet you all still vote for Torys.... unbelievable to be honest, so maybe Stoke deserves all this suffering, as you have obviously brought it upon yourselves.
@@garyt123 To be fair not everyone in SOT voted Tory. And anyways we've had Labour controlled councils for 50 years and they've done absolutely nothing to stop the rot. They used SOT as a safe seat for people like Tristram Hunt and others parachuted in from London who have no connection whatsoever with this area. If you honestly believe that politicians of ANY political party make any difference you're very naive.
All purposefully done by design by globalists intent on destroy Britain and the native British.
@@garyt123what on Earth has the MP got to do with anything? Stupid comment.
@@HoofHearted314
Thats more like it..
You hit the nail on the head at the end.
It's easier for people to change laws on drugs than help people who are struggling with addiction, homelessness and mental health issues.
So more people go to prison, more people fill their place on the streets either selling or using and nothing changes.
Help the people suffering and the problem stops.
The idiotic belief that desperate people won't do something if the laws become stricter have proven time and again that this is untrue.
Spot on
@@lemmingscliffjumping1849
! But if 2 weeks later you find out it was another person? What do you do then?
@@lemmingscliffjumping1849 or, to use your example, look at the Philippines, worse than ever and many innocent people dead. Death penalty may work for autocracies, but it has no place in a liberal democracy.
@@jibjub2121 USA is a Republic, UK is a Monarchy.... what democratic country are you talking about?
@@totallyinsane6431there’s ways to combat this, 3 strikes and you’re out would work…. Regardless of the situation, if you’re caught dealing 3 times there’s no excuses…
Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Australia. Really need!
Yes, dr.sporessss. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
I wish they were readily available in my place.
Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac.
He's constantly talking about killing someone.
He's violent. Anyone reading this Familiar w/ BPD know if it is common for an obsession with violence.
Is he on instagram?
Yes he is. dr.sporessss
They know exactly where this stuff comes from and they let it flow into our country.
They know that it will end up in impoverished neighbourhoods too
@@malcolmdixon403 In case you haven't noticed, they've moved it to the suburbs.
You mean albanian mafia? Because that's where it's coming from. Not all the people you tried to vote brexit to keep away lol. It's your european kin from across the pond bringing it in. Enjoy
guess it is time to get back on the h
From China.
“It’s as little as £2 a hit. It’s unsure why it’s become so popular” can’t think why 🤔
Cheaper than a Costas .
It could turn you into a flying purple people eater, it doesn't matter at only 2 quid a pop.
@@MomMom4Cubssadly not all people think that way. The reason they resort to sniffing glue and drinking methylated spirits is budget. Some people will drink aftershave. They work with what they can afford.
@@MomMom4Cubs f'kin ell ill have try some then..
@@matthewcullen1298 It doesn't seem you have much clinical experience with alcoholics, or economics for that matter.
I dunno where you live, but here in the USA even off brand mouthwash and cologne are more expensive. I can buy booze for as little as 99¢ for 3 oz (2 shots). Even the dollar store aftershave or mouthwash is $1.25 plus tax.
They drink those things to conceal their alcohol dependency. Two facets of the diagnostic criterion alcohol dependence is hiding alcohol and consuming products not intended for said consumption. The alcohol in aftershave/cologne is NOT the same type of alcohol for drinking. Therefore it doesn't have the desired effect and won't prevent, remediate, or eliminate alcohol withdrawal syndrome.
The finnish and portuguese model for homeless drug users yields insane rehabiliting results, yet is ignored by the rest of world.
edit: They came to realize that helping homeless people directly is more cost effective than the consequences of a rampant homeless problem in the cities.
My friends Brother worked on the project that Portugal did and he told her that the results were outstanding and a real eye opener. It was one that he was so proud to be part of.
Much smaller scale…..low levels of diversity, higher family involvement and very high tax rates…
BC Canada was the “model” open consumption sites and meeting people where they are at….broke all OD records in 2022
English .. sorry ! Uk government blocked Scottish government from adopting the Portuguese model of treatment
Yes sir. I think the whole western world needs to look at the Scandinavian model for a lot of issues.
I worked in Stoke for a while and was shocked at the level of deprivation, money lending shops full, drug use, people walking around picking used cigarette butts off the floor, antisocial behaviour etc. a very sad pocket of society.
Australia is exactly the same now and we are 400 years younger than Britain..
That's all of America
@@historybloody7206 I’ve worked in the field for 40 years so I think not
@@historybloody7206 why is she entitled and clueless? i live in stoke, have done all my life
its a pretty accurate description of the place as far as im concerned
its always been a bit rough around the edges but its become a complete toilet of late
@@historybloody7206 yeah, just blame anybody but yourself.
I live in stoke i have for 55 yrs of my life,and i can say that its sad shadow of how it used to be.
The whole area was an industrial hub with thriving coal mines employing probably 6-7000 mineworkers and lots more industries which supplied the pits,they all were closed late 80s early 90s.
Hundreds of pottery factories dotted all through the 5 towns some only employing a handful of staff but large ones like doulton group employed thousands,again all now gone.
Thats besides places like shelton bar steelworks,the michelin tyre company and loads of shop retailers have all gone or reduced workers tenfold.
This combined with an abysmal council and a huge influx of immigrants has just sucked the life out of the area.
No wonder people in times of hardship have only one escape-drugs.
Sad but RIP Stoke as we remember it.
Sounds like NYC. The Big Apple is full of maggots now!
Stoke was the industrial centre of country too. Look how the Tories greedy style works. I'm not a political beast but was savaged as a whistleblower in Lincoln. Kids in care
This is the real reason why we have this problem with drugs. No jobs, no purpose, no community.
i was saying the same thing to my 2 kids christmas day i was in a pub where they had all the mines on a map on a table trying to explain what their grandad worked in victoria collery such a waste of a great 6 towns what were
I'm from Stoke. Very true..all of the industry... taken away and nothing to fill the gap. All of my grandparents families worked in the pots and I live in a pit village...now nowt.
It's vitally important to re-shore industry to the UK along with the apprenticeships. That was where society and community was built, as well as the economy. We have gutted our society with de-industrialisation which deliberately destroyed high salaries and the possibility of self respect.
Couldn't agree more. When I left school in 1977 with a. Few O,levels I went to sea where I served as a junior rating until I was 18. An apprenticeship in essence. Unless you went to University which wasn't many , you had to be very clever for that, every job had an apprenticeship. Which basically set you up for life.
What do you have now a debt if you go to Uni, or a job in a supermarket on min wage. No chance of getting your own home.
It's no wonder so many people say f..k it, what's the point!
Social cleansing of the British people by an evil, corrupt, government.
@@tdr2512 It is more embedded than that. Just about all western governments act the same and many appear in step with Klaus Schwab, or Greta, or the UN. Our Civil Service are the main obstacle to a sovereign UK.
well said! the economy is made up of call centres and sandwich shops. Bring in manufacturing, engineering, car plants, technology. We gave everything away and now generations suffer from a dead economy and tory mismanagement and failure. The one percent are happy & they want the rest to suffer.
We still have all those apprenticeships informally. People jus have t learn on th job fr years without th apprenticeship title or anyone officially teaching them. It’s v inefficient. Minimum wage is higher than apprenticeship wage so there’s a skill shortage, there’s plenty of people working they’re jus not v skilled.
@@honkytonkalot That is not an apprenticeship. That is just low paid work. Learning on the job is fine, but high skill engineering jobs require a hierarchy of competence, which means retaining the high skill long experience worker.
Weird how the footage of the guy on the roof was being used a couple of years ago for the spice epidemic. Now it’s used for monkey dust. Surprised they didn’t use it for covid as well.
ITV so reputable🤣🤣
Whatever, it's a pretty common behaviour on drugs.
@@thehangingparsiple5692 I've taken drugs and definitely not had that type of behaviour. If I'm not mistaken Money Dust is Mephedrone which I have actually had some in a nightclub and all I did was dance and the usual (many years ago). The issue you are seeing here is mentally ill people and their illness comes to the surface more under the influence.
@@ValorantTopPlayssurvival of the fittest.
Yes, mate. That guy was the spice man. Only bit they got right is that it was in Stoke.
@@ValorantTopPlays it affects everyone different, but although there's different 'mixes' of it, violence or aggressive behaviour is common... In your case aggressive dancing!
The media has described ‘monkey dust’ as a deadly new drug on the rise in Australia. But this drug isn’t new, and we have no reason to believe its use is on the rise.
Also known as ‘bath salts’ or MDPV, it showed up on the drug market in the mid-2000s.1
Thank mate , thought this would just be another sensationalised story n I was right
Finally someone spits out the truth, why keep calling it a cathanone or whatever 🤦 making it class A is not gonna help
@@djkemaito9597 "why keep calling it a cathanone or whatever 🤦" *Cathinone, and they call it that because pharmacology is how all drugs are grouped and named ... like opiates or amphetamines or cannabinoids.
*MDPHP* (Methylenedioxy-pyrrolidinohexiophenone) is a cathinone like *MDPV* (Methylenedioxy-pyrovalerone), developed around the same time in the 60s, but it is NOT the same thing! *MDPHP* has only been appearing on the streets over the last 10 years.
The more you know...
@@djkemaito9597maybe because synthetic cathinones and bath salts are the same thing
@@ina2703 yeah so why drag it out and just tell us that, this shiz been knocking about since early 2000s lol
Hopelessness and despair must be prevalent to drive people to this.
Glad 1.5 years sober from fent hope these people heal
I can only imagine how hard that was , good luck to you
This has been this bad in stoke on Trent for over 5 years and only now getting a spotlight very sad and worrying it takes this long
Because they don't bloody care.
They could just as easy be alkies!!
What a terrible world we live in. Sad really😢
It’s a beautiful world full of ugly souls.
Come on Stoke's not that bad.
Blame this Tory government
Hardly. Drugs are fun
It's the people at the top who run it that are terrible
I can't even imagine. Getting clean is probably the hardest thing a person can ever do. You're attempting to change the wiring in your brain.
you are very correct !! I am 9 months clean and sober from 20 yrs of crack use and I'm just now starting to be able to adjust my inner belief system and rational thinking again.
This is not a drugs problem, it’s a societal one. As others have noted, re-classifying it, won’t stop it, or help those who are addicted. It is another symptom of a society that accepts governments (this isn’t the only one to blame) which allow wide-scale economic decline. This problem is going to get worse as the inflationary pressure on everyone increases as we move to winter. More job losses, even higher inflation, high interest rates and a lack of prospects will deliver many more drug users. We as a voting public should demand better from our politicians. This is a problem which affects every single member of our society, not just the unfortunates lost to yet another chemical concoction. We need to ask where this originated, why it was produced and how it got onto our streets.
Spot on.
Exactly! It's a societal problem. Poor me, I'm homeless so I have to get blasted out of my mind to forget, instead of doing the work to get out of the situation.
I know ... let's bring in millions of foreigners from wildly different cultures, religions, societies, and languages under the guise of "diversity and inclusion." That should help.
@@gr01dc The US response is actually designed to worsen the problem, not by those on the front line, but by the decision makers. People off their face on drugs, and prescription meds can’t rationalise, think critically or demonstrate.
Thank god and Jesus for mainstraim media telling us what we need to think.
A lot of these users are not actually from Stoke on Trent. Lou Macari opened a fantastic centre for the homeless that provides temporary accommodation and supports, but it has attracted a lot more people into the area who are users and need help and have heard about this centre.
Who would want to live in Stoke if they are not from there? It's a sh*t hole
Good old Mr Macari should of opened one of these centres around his own area where he lives.. This " Fantastic place" is nothing but a stain on the area.. Smack bang in the middle of Hanley town centre it encourages the junkies to go shop lifting, begging and literally shitting in the streets.. Ask the community or even the good people who live in the same street as this centre and hear what they realy think of it..
since this hostel opened the crime rate especially burglaries has shot up in area around Hanley nothing is safe kids bikes in garden mower in shed clothes on washing line even get stolen
agreed a lot moved from Manchester
@@Wildernessoutside Ol' Veitchy probably kicked them out for being a nuisance in the city centre.
There is a link between blighted communities and drug use. The northern towns have been gutted for decades.
Childhood trauma
@@ianhunkin5384 that's not a particularly good conclusion.
Meanwhile in Devon yuppies are on their yachts snorting charlie.
Thatcher didn't help destroying a lot of industries up north that had kept people in employment for generations
yes it is called stupidity.
Most people that want to do things in life don't spend every cent they earn on rubbish. Stupid people do the opposite of that whether that is on drugs and alcohol or clothing and jewellery.
Only upside is you can at least sell clothing and jewellery.
I hope all of these people who want help will find it and find themselves again💙🙏 God bless them
I live in Stoke itself and can tell you now this is a epidemic of catastrophic proportion the social implications are immense, these people openly consume this drug in the street with no fear of police intervention ...hope and prey this doesn't hit your city.
Are you goin to stalk and eat your prey?..lol
Pray*
...lol....thanks for bringing my "prey" error to my attention...still pray it doesn't hit your town/ city.....
@keithwestwood4640 did it yrs ago at a festival...was aright nothing to write home about tho..its not a thing where i'm from it was big in Northampton a few yrs ago..
Yeah stoke-on-trent is my hometown and I didn't realise or know how bad things are 😢
Never thought I would see a dystopian world. New it was coming but thought I'd be six foot under.
Same
In 1942 Germany was dropping high explosives on British cities every night. 500 years before that, in a lovely park in my city they were using chains and heavy horses to pull people apart if they did not follow the correct type of Christianity. They were burning and hanging women in public that were accused of witchcraft. Just imagine that. A few people getting high is nothing in comparison, every generation think they live in a uniquely terrible age because you are only remembering the good things from the past. When I was a kid it was normal for husbands to beat their wives.
From now to 2030 it's gonna get really crazy. Don't overlook that stuff like this has been happening in USA for decades, just look at San Francisco or Seattle.
Nah, that's just Stoke
A well spoken man. What shame that this plumber had to resort to Monkeydust!
No wonder you can never find a plumber when you need one. Unless I pay in dust 🤔
What the hell is monkey dust ? This is the first time , I've heard about this. God look after everyone. Drug are bad 👎.
I got fairy dust
@@dannyhouse5630 apparently it's the scrapings from around the anus of old monkeys. Drugs are everywhere, it's the addictive ones that f u up. 😉
@@goodnightmyprince6734 how much do you want for a nose full?? 😜
It's so sad to see the extent that people will go to to escape reality and the problems of today's world. I feel so sorry for those who need to go that route. But it's got to be very dangerous to take something that is synthetic, man-made you really don't know what's in that stuff and how it's going to affect your body later on. This is such a sad story.😮
It really has nothing to do with it being synthetic, there are natural chemicals in nature that can kill with a snap of a finger. The problem is this is random cathinone research chems, and they can be different every time, because there are so many different ones that dealers buy and cut, and who knows what they cut it with let alone the actual substance(s).
It's sad. I remember the world in the 90s and it was NOTHING like this. All these new drugs come up and people these days are just so much more anxious and depressed I believe it's leading them o just try drugs until they find one that has an antidepressant effect and they use it to help there mental health. But at the same time these drugs are so poisonous and dangerous for health and using them leads you to sell you belongings so u can buy more, no way you can work in a drugged up state so you lose your job when really alot of people can't work anyways there depression and anxiety is so bad. Getting into drugs I've seen this before it's just bad you end up on the streets and shelters and there's thrives and criminals around and these drugs make people angry or crazy. They need more court ordered rehabs, pple need to go to jail when there high in public, we need better treatments for mental health and less mcdonalds toxic brain deterioration restaurants...... something has to change.
The situation with drugs will never change, it's just a constant merrygoround until the next type of drugs emerge. There's only so much the laws and the police can do. The social issues of the UK is so widespread and growing each year. Drugs, alcohol, homelessness, anti social behaviour, domestic violence. It's all inter linked and they feed off each other.
Pharmaceutical drugs are killing and disabling people as well it’s just “hidden” in plain sight.
I don't think it will ever go away fully, but I do think it can change. In either direction.
Drugs are immortal at this point they will be around till human race is gone
The drug war is a failure. Obliteration of the black market can only be had by legalizing the freedom to use drugs supplied by taxed businesses. Take MMJ and RMJ for example…
@@shaecloud4403 What about Singapore or Dubai? Where’s the junkies there?
The entire UK has a massive drugs problem, I live in a rural area far away from Cities and large Towns and even here drugs are everywhere. So many people i know have been ruined by it, I even knew a 17 year old lad who has been sectioned under the mental health act and is on suicide watch. A few years earlier he was a happy normal lad full of smiles but he started taking drugs and it soon took over his life. One of the dealers was related to him and was in his 40`s and he still sold to a kids to make a few quid to feed his own habbit
America has the same issues. Our Country is Lost.
They all smoke weed and crack where I live. One of my neighbours is in his 60s and deals, sat in the garden all day drinking from 9am, phone ringing off the hook as people come and go. It stinks and they make a right racket. Loads of small kids around in full view too.
@@mydogeatspukeCrazy world today, coppers aren't bothered,
@@klausmklthe west is lost. Failed countries barely better than what goes on in the east.
A massive drugs problem!!!??
Well yes I guess, legal too! Product of Ethanol I believe!
Its sad that the innocent monkey is embroiled in this.
What did monkey's do to deserve to be named a drug
They took the heat for that pox awhile back too. Shameful
And Aids, stop touching those monkeys!
We need to return to monke.
Ask a plumber why life is shity and he's on drugs
This type of thing is happening all around the world with one drug or another. America has a massive problem with Tranq.
What a world!
Al part of the agenda IMO
@ Melissa Martin, Yes Melissa. I saw your reply on my feed but they didn't let it go through 🙏
America's biggest. problem is opiates, mostly down to doctors prescribing massively high doses of painkillers to people then cutting them off abruptly when their health insurance runs out. Same with tranquilizer.
@@earthdog9552of course, people need to come to that realization, then maybe they'd fight back.
One of the worst drugs , alcohol, is legal most places.
Nothing surprises me anymore in this world .......
The world lost it's humanity a long time a go i am afraid sadly.
Spot on fella I’m glad i saw the best 3 eras of my time ware men were men and women were women. 60s 70s and the 80s. After that the country started going downhill know look ware we are. At least I’ve got some very good memories and my old friends we still keep in touch to this day. That is what’s left of us. 🏴🇬🇧🏴👍🏼🍻
@@section5760 don't forget about the lead poisoning, bring back the good old days!!!111!
@@pepesad5016 what you on about lass?
I like how a drug that ruins your life, makes you aggressive and violet is basicly classed the same as weed. Shows how stupid people running country is
I love how they always differentiate between "alcohol" and "drugs" this is a way of justifying the sale and use of one highly addictive killer DRUG, a drug which kills more people than all of the other 'killer' drugs combined, and yet not only is it's use accepted by society it's use is actually encouraged , it's also apparently the only highly addictive killer drug which can be taken in 'moderation'
anyone who believes that "all drugs" should be illegal should therefore also agree that alcohol should be illegal, and those who 'push it' should be locked up with all the other dealers. otherwise they might sound like hypocrites (there is no 'might' about it)
we seriously need to have an adult conversation about ALL drugs and the best and most effective way to control them, because quite obviously the 'so called' war on drugs has been a complete and utter failure, and yet what do our politicians do? they continue to throw money down a well.
people need to be properly educated on the subject, the sheer level of ignorance one sees posted every time this topic comes up is saddening but not surprising and is why we all too often have alcohol users sneering at weed smokers, and yet there is not ONE case recorded, anywhere in the world, ever, of someone dying from a cannabis overdose,
I remember one leading researcher saying "the only way weed can kill you is if a couple of kilo were to drop on your head from a great height"
Weed's worse. Cathinone's are quite pleasant
@@winstoningram99 yeah looks quite pleasant 🤦🏻♂️
@@DrNat1 That's why people do it. The cinema, a football match, drugs. People do these things because they're fun. The choose to
@@winstoningram99go away, troll. Nobody loves you
Combine all the yearly illicit drug related deaths and compare this figure to all the yearly alcohol related deaths .
A sad sign of the times.
Changing the classification won't stop it. In fact all it will do is drive the price up; bad news for those already addicted.
How about more money spent on mental health support? Bring back hospitalised support, make it a mandatory order. Or invest in more rehabilitation/psychiatric care in prisons; try to help people to find their feet again.
It's no good arresting addicts or criminals for violent crime then chucking them back on the streets again, making do with a once a month visit to probation.
It's such a depressing cycle that usually only ends in murder.
How about dealing ANY drugs results in the same sentence anyway?
Does fentanyl mixture intensify and obscure the original concoction ?
@@John-sp9kw
@John-sp9kw Mixing synthetic cathinones ( in monkey dust) and opioids (fentanyl)can increase the risk of heart strain/attack and respiratory arrest. Both are stimulants.
Synthetic cathinone's and MDMA: can cause anxiety, heart strain, and increased neurotoxic effects.
Synthetic cathinone's and cocaine: can cause anxiety and heart strain which can lead to stroke.
Synthetic cathinone's and benzodiazepines: can decrease/mask the effects of both. Risk of overdose if one wears off before the other - depending on amount taken.
Look up Talk to Frank. they explain everything very honestly and clearly and tell you what it's like to take. Xx
No one said reclassification would stop it. The government are cutting back on spending on spending on prison staff, probation, you name it. I doubt they are going to start pouring money into rehab unfortunately.
@@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio
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Brought a tear to my eye watching this. Will be saying a prayer for all these poor souls. Hope there's some help out there for these people
Save your prayers for someone else I've had the pleasure coming across these people in Hanley.
Nothing fails harder than prayers!
Praying will not get you anywhere. These people made the choice to take these drugs.
Why though? They’re making the choice to do it to themselves? It’s not a disease they were born with and can do nothing about.
@@chocoholic832"Shitty choices." - Franklin Saint (snowfall)
I'm more and more happy I never got involved in heavy drugs ....especially these days
Thanks for the sub-titles
Would love to know the numbers alcohol contributes to violence, arrests, pressure on the emergency services. Openly sold at every shop corner and major supermarket. I wonder why that doesn’t get the media coverage it should……
More than any drug put together that's for sure.
SHHHHH, they might notice their own hypocrisy, and don't forget the alcohol pushers are the biggest dealers in town and they have the law and politicians in their gang, and they ain't giving up their turf any time soon, so PLEASE keep the herd looking the other way.
Because it’s legal once it’s legal and people are informed about its effects, they can choose how much they want to consume, but a lot of people use drugs and alcohol as a coping mechanism because services are so Under funded they are the only cheap options left the people that take them are victims of a broken society that values profits over people our government blames poor people for seeking relief in drugs when they refuse to pay for them to get support and help them get back to a more stable normal life
A huge amount. Alcohol is by far the worst drug. Fun, though
Our society especially the English, is told alcohol is safe and socially acceptable to get in an uncontrollable state every weekend, spending your hard earned money, perfect way to get it all back into the economy quick.
Criminalising people who need help to overcome their drug problems is not a solutions, it’s worsening it.
Indeed. Look at the prohibition!
What about suppliers and dealers?
@@uhtred7860 We legalise all drugs. If they were licensed, regulated, and sold by a qualified pharmacist, why would criminals bother dealing and trafficking drugs to begin with? You have to take away the profit incentive which is what drives organised crime. Another great benefit is that our prison population would significantly be reduced.
Sterilisation would help.
@@uhtred7860 the drugs are on the street to clean it , just like the USA, the government are in on it, the quicker you die the better their off, that's why they give alcoholics money for beer, its kills them quicker.
Prohibition doesn't work. It just criminalises people that need help not sentences.
So true, the data backs this. Decriminalisation has worked else where!
Portugal has decriminalized as well as Portland USA, and its a total homeless wreck of a town. They've not stopped taking drugs. Its increased
@@nevermind824 Strange, all the sources I can find state Portugal's drug related deaths, drug related crime and healthcare costs due to drug use have all plummeted.
@@Doo-xx7rt Look up the Washington Post article from 7th July entitled "Once hailed for decriminalizing drugs, Portugal is now having doubts"
@@smike9884 the US media is full of shite. If they truly disproved of decriminalization then why is weed legal in most states?
"Issue"??? A Huge PROBLEM!
It’s Weird how you got a drone hovering above them and they don’t seem to notice........
True, not one looked up.
Probably actors
There is no heaven when you're living in hell.
@@cattysplatyes there is.
that woman at the end, the best thing that couldve happened to her was losing her kids, imagine her trying to bring up kids ffs.
Wow…thank you lord for making me 9 months sober today. Seeing people this way makes me so sad and reminds me that I will NEVER go back. Ever. 😢
It’s the same as “bath salts” it burned through Appalachia around 2008-2014. It’s not something to mess around with but it burns itself out.
Oh and putting more money into policing is a waste unless it’s more social service oriented. You will just end up with overcrowded expensive jails.
Yes any drug that makes the user eat another person's face is terrible. I use legal cannabis responsibly most of the time and wouldn't do any of them crazy synthetic drugs or opiates ever .
I lived and loved stoke in the 70s, I wouldn't live there again not the same place, real shame.
Emotional trauma is the root cause and the system is built on denying this. Increasing sentences does nothing and that policer absolutely knows it.
Absolutely right
in fact the Anglo system is now built on causing this. sometimes they sell the drugs. if drugs become a problem, they open up charities and foundations and funnel money through them. then they justify increasing police presence. increased taxes. it's just another way anglo society monetizes off lives
At last! A comment that I can 100% agree with!
Bollocks. The truth is people are weak. Without guidance young people will spend many years idle and without prospects for housing or starting a family they spend their cash poisoning themselves.
The stronger they are the quicker they sort their lives out, the weak will be sniffing coke and bath salts into their 40’s
So the rest of use walking upright had just never experienced emotional trauma. Hmmm. Perhaps it has to do with government interference in education (which used to be reading, writing, arithmetic and lots of commons sense. Now politicians use education to push political agendas. Politicians need people to believe they are helpless and dependent on the politicians so "vote for me."
Since when has making anything class A done any good but increase demand😢
I grew up in Stoke on Trent in the care system, Stoke was exactly the same in the 90's but full of heroin. Hanley has a YMCA which is basically a whole tower block which accomodates mainly youths fresh out the care/judicial system. Not helped by every council in the country now using Stoke on Trent as a dumping ground to house the unfortunates that cannot be housed elsewhere in the country, creating further depravation and poverty. My life started out like this but pleased to say I moved away to a different county to seek opportunities that just were not available in Stoke on Trent. The system did not help me one bit and twenty years later I am still battling with it. Moral of the story is - you need to help yourself in life.
I agree.
Every decade, it is simply a different kind of new drūg, in addition to the old drūgs, that start getting abused.
Nothing other than that ever really changes.
Some people will survive it and get clean, while others stay addicted, and others unfortunately die by overdosing.
The girl at the end of the video sounds like many of America's drūg addicts and, if they are provided with housing and food stamps, they have no incentive to get clean.
They have no worries about sleeping in the cold or going hungry due to their addiction, so there is plenty of freedom to do their drūgs with less worries about doing them.
Why would they quit?
Sadly, she has dealt with hardships that a multitude of people deal with, but the majority of those people deal with those things in healthier ways.
I have to be honest, considering her life path, she doesn't need children at this point in time.
Maybe one day, she will be in a better position to do so.
Try moving away when you don't even have enough food, a roof over your head, or any support. Your last sentence is idiotic.
The 90s were very different, socially, to the 2020s.
@@cathlaurs9754I did exactly that. Abandoned by care system at 15, on drugs by 17, without support from friends and no family I still sought a way out. I have no one to thank but myself.
Anyone else relieved 2 innocent children were spared the horror of their mothers life, to potentially be separated and put into care, what a world.
Also to be born addicted to heroin and have to do a cold turkey as a brand new baby, it's a horrible thought.
Twins too. Double homicide
They should be sterilised. I suppose we’ll never know the full reasons as to why people get hooked on drugs and alcohol but there’s usually a slippery slope in to such depraved circumstances. You don’t wake up one morning and think oh I’ll become a drug addict. It’s a gradual thing which usually happens due to those individuals wanting to escape some form of mental or physical trauma. But there is help out there and lots of it but it’s a revolving cycle of keeping bad company and bad decision making which sadly not many are unable to break free from. This is the trouble with these down trodden midlands and northern towns where lack of investment after the decline of industry has exasperated these kind of social problems.
@@a-bootiful-mind6648 absolutely tragic
Her 2 unborn babies died, and you're relieved about that. Having the miscarriage is a major part of the reason she is taking the drugs, to cope with the trauma of losing her babies, and you think that's a good thing. You care so much about her babies, and are glad they're dead. WTF is wrong with you?
Has someone sprinkled this stuff over the whole country? There are so many angry people.
It's called GRAB A JAB ! It seems to have contributed to much mental health issues ? Cognitive problems?
lol😂
That'll be the jab.
I ran a food bank in Hanley, and had dealings with people using monkey dust and at times it was scary. The problem is broken people in a broken City. The 5.5 million is a plaster on an ugly wound. Addiction is not diabetes yet both can be self inflicted.
Addicts spend hours looking for cash and the drugs they need and or want, and have lots of contacts. The police bust one its no biggie.
The effort to live this life style is huge but they are not motivated more driven, so lets not clean them up put them in a flat and leave them with nothing to do or you might as well just buy the next fix!
Jesus, leave diabetics out of it... They are not remotely correlated 🙄
Ironic that _Monkey Dust_ almost perfectly predicted the state of the country we live in now.
How so?
I am sorry this lady had a miscarriage - but I have seen the massive damage done to children born to mothers addicted. Even when they are on the straight and narrow, the damage is done: memory problems, behavioural problems, learning difficulties. Many of these children - despite all the help in the world - will suffer the effects all their lives.
The dealers need locking up, for a long time, in less comfortable surroundings than is often the case.
God's plan
Alot of the time junkies lie for sympathy...
We need to arrest and lock up the junkies. That's a start. Cleaning up our streets
Lock up the dealers and they'll instantly be replaced by others, again and again until the prisons are overflowing
No they don't. They're providing people with a good time. The dealer's deserve a pat on the back, if anything
Absolutely nobody can help an addict! No matter drugs, alcohol, food, smoking...the addict need to be ready.
Otherwise it's a waste of (tax) money.
Starting as a student paramedic in stoke this year, its helpful to know I what I might come across during my placement/career, all though evermore unfortunate that more isn't being done for people in these situations.
You would think after decades of the war on drugs and doing nothing apart from making drugs stronger and easier to get that the government/police would think out of the box when it comes to tackling the issue. Classification does nothing to stop the flow, it's almost like they like wasting our taxes on things that have a proven record of not working.
The war on drugs is lost, drugs have won.
The War on Drugs was never meant to be won, otherwise they'd be no more funding and a lot politicians easy high pay, for doing nothing would stop, same in every country.
The "war on drugs" is a complete f***ing farce. Every weekend town centres filled with jibbering zombies who can't walk on a drug called alcohol!!
How the hell do you stop people taking drugs
@@Lbf5677 you can't, that's why we need to decriminalize them, have better education and better facilities for those who chose to take them. This approach has already worked for many countries to mitigate the negative effects of drug use. But our government's goal is to continue the cycle not solve the problem.
If you increase the classification, you make it more appealing.
I’m a recovering heroin, crack and alcohol addict (clean for over five years). Please trust me that people will just not get each other help when in need in case they get in trouble.
Also the price will go up, just like the crime rate will to fund it.
They should decriminalize drugs but increase the sentence for the suppliers and channel more money into catching them.
Well said and well done for getting off drugs. I am 30 years clean. Sending love ❤
@@combrogimate its the powers that be that bring all the drugs here in the first place. At the top of the drug pyramid its the people in power running it all
There’s a video from five years ago on you tube about this . How is it only getting retold now? Madness .
smack on trent I think it was called or smoke on Trent
@@Wildernessoutside Stoke-on-Dust
Slow news day!
Monkeys are using angel dust?....RUN!!!! RUN!!!!🤯
The fact that our government literally sat on it for a decade before even thinking to look into what it’s composed of to even know what it is, whilst also accepting that it has been on the streets causing harm to many.
We need a system that puts the well-being and needs of the population before anything monetary
It's the government who are supplying the drugs.
Better start knocking them off because it's never gonna happen. There all greedy and will kill people to keep there true values a secret
So sad to see a city destroy itself like this... had no idea about this!
the city isn't destroying itself stoke although lacking funding and a council with vision, still has great people this dust issue has been caused by other cities homeless moving to stoke {Lou macari centre } and the release of dust onto our streets combine the two and its caused a big issue for a relatively modest sized city ,council has no idea how to sort it ,most citys have drug problems growing up in the 80s in stoke there were always the odd smack head you knew about but with dust being so cheap its just taken hold of all these homeless and with no real government programs to speak of to help tackle the social and metal aspects then its just a mess
@@WildernessoutsideNonesense, Stoke has been a drug hub for decades.
@@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio it hasn't I've been born and raised in stoke my whole life and never seen an issue like this before every city has drugs but never seen it like this in stoke before and im almost 50
@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio just like the rest of the UK 🤣 even the countrysides are ridden with stash spots lmao
monkey dust or as it used to be called bath salts are nothing new. it's not on the rise etc. Bath salts have been around since the early 2000's...
"Stoke-on-Trent, the so called monkey dust capital" The most Brass eye thing I've ever heard in my life.
I sure wouldn't mind taking a trip to spaceland!😜
. . . and coming up next a special report from the Czech republic on the horrors of CAKE!
SO Brass Eye, exactly what I thought.
Never heard of it... I have now, thanks. i'll check it out, could be good.
They always label drugs as being the worst epidemic and never bother with other issues that clearly need addressed like doctors handing out prescription drugs like candy so they can have a nice bono and holidays because they did a good job for the pharma company's, coca cola and fast food making kids/adults fat as fk but that never gets a mention or is not a serious issue.
My neighbourhood is right next to a hospital and the high street full of restaurants and bars and parks and I see druggies in broad daylight everywhere.
You can blame austerity and politics and oppression etc.
But Lockdown proved to me also that people are brought into this world by bad role models or ill equipped parenting and people get trapped in shitty home environments and or lack the abilities to deal with depression, anxiety, fear and stress without resorting to desperate measures.
Lockdown policing being "elsewhere" meant that the cartels could roll out mobile dealers into every cosy suburb every dormer town, every avenue with impunity... Steal cars, park them in an efficient grid pattern, use cars for click 'n' pick, dump cars, or swap around, rinse, repeat.
So big business/tradecraft now.
So the finger will be pointed at lockdown?
Well of course you will see "druggies" in state sponsored drug dens like restaurants and bars.
Not sure of the relevance of "broad daylight" though.
They are addicts, not vampires.
@@KoooomA no..
People chose to use drugs because they are oppressed?
Really?
Stoke-on-Trent is an absolute dump now, won't be long before it overtakes Glasgow as the drugs capital of the UK. There are many area's in Stoke that resemble scene's from The Last of Us with zombie's staggering around off their faces on dust. I only live approx 20 miles from there but point blank refuse to go near the place as it's so depressing.
They're not zombies. They're infected.
“It’s cheaper to get the hit than get the help” make the help cheaper and maybe you’ll see some change
I dont judge people who are doing drugs, life is too hard and they just want escape the reality, its really tragic just look at the plumber.
^^^Druggie^^^
@@RustyShackleford66 Nope, never touched drugs, smoked or drank in my life, i'm too anxious for that.
" life is hard so I'll make it harder" - plumber
That's commendable ,but the crime impact to pay for it all is horrendous.
We went from zero crime, being able to go to a parade of shops between 7-11, 2 mins away, to muggers alley.
When you are a suddenly a target it's devastating. When the dealer is outside your house in cars it's demoralising. When a distributor lives 10 doors away untouched... Oh, and because you may be vulnerable too ... (kindhearted etc) research Cuckooing, it is the largest type of modern slavery in the UK and, it affects those born here not trafficked from elsewhere.
Indeed life can at times, rather all too often , seen like just a constant rut of inadequacies and inconsistencies , day in and day out, here we go again and blah, blah, blah, riding the ground hog , so is it any wonder that a few disillusioned individuals feel the need to take a trip to spaceland every once in a while?
The best of luck to them and all who sail the magic ships to other shores ,and beyond.
Never heard of it, what's next.....A Baboon's Crack?.
😂
Gorilla gravel
Sounds like a Chris Morris sketch
monkey dust was a top tier comedy series. ima have to watch all that again
They advertise it 😂 I bet no one knew the drug before the movie Friday 😂
Different drug
Then they all got drunk as skunks , eh?
Went to stoke a few years back. Was like going back in a time machine....what a grim place lol
Poor souls
Always the vulnerable lose in society.
Prayers are with them 🙏🙏🙏🙏😥😥😥😥
Get real . Have you had the pleasure meeting some of these people my friend was attached by two while shopping.
Nothing fails harder than prayers!
@@m.b2438
Sounds painful.
And also very harsh
🙄really? They attack innocent people who are minding their own damn business cause they’re so desperate for money to buy their next hit. They are dregs of society. And CHOOSING this life. It is not a disease they are born with and can’t do anything about. They are choosing to be wasters cause it’s an easier cop out than being a functioning adult. And that silly b*tch literally killed her two babies. How tf is any child supposed to survive when she’s on that much heroine AND monkey dust. Fcking vile woman.
Monkeys are cute
Send them to LA, Portland, SanFrancisco, Seattle, Oakland, Philly, etc. Blend right in with tent people
"Monkey Dust" is a street name for a type of synthetic cathinone, often MDPV (Methylenedioxypyrovalerone). It is a potent psychoactive substance, part of the broader category of drugs often called "bath salts."
MDPV, or "Monkey Dust," is known for inducing strong hallucinations, severe paranoia, and unpredictable, often violent behavior in users. Physically, it can lead to increased heart rate and high blood pressure. In extreme cases, it can result in raised body temperature which can potentially lead to organ damage or death.
Due to the risks associated with its use and its potential for abuse, MDPV is illegal in many countries. Like other synthetic cathinones, it is often sold under various names and in different forms to evade law enforcement. It's important to stress that use of such substances can have serious and potentially fatal consequences.
You’re only listing the bad side effects! It feels like you’re walking on fluffy clouds and transported to a place where there are no bills, no violence, and all your worries melt away 🫠
@@Krackerrs thank you Krackerrs, very cool 👍
Thank you for that information 👍
Why have we created a world that people feel the need to take drugs/drink to escape from?
Captilism
Its popularity probably is affordability and easy accessibility.
The dealing creating a mob of regular users depending on drug needs to be stable.
Real problems could come if the product became too expensive or scarce .
Leaving users on the line.
Good documentation thanks.
Have you ever thought this story could be sensationalised? Could this really be a mixture of chemicals? a 5m grant, that comes in handy for a certain people! It´s like winning the lottery. You certainly don´t want to end the problem if it´s bringing in 5 million jackpots. Think about who really profits. You had the meth drinkers, in the 1960´s. Nothing new.
Well there's 5 minutes of my life I'll never get back. It would have been worth it to find out exactly what it is from the lab, but instead they choose to interview people that are so hard to understand you need closed caption.
Let's make LSD great again. Kid tested, Mother approved. 😉👍🍄
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How does making it a Class A drug help vulnerable people and help rehabilitate them? Additive drug use is primarly caused by poverty and lack of adequate funding of social services. Look how many of them said they need housing or have been through traumatic situations!
These people have I can assure you been offered help and many will of had numerous properties given to them, but sadly when you are an addict you do not care about bills, rent and often there is antisocial behaviour that eventually they just can't be housed. Believe me I'm going through this with my son, I have constantly struggled to help him for the last 5 years. All they care about is getting high, they will Rob, lie and do anything sadly 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
They need therapy so they can deal with their issues, giving drug addicts a house and no productive way to cope creates drug dens, they need therapy and support/rehab, then housing, then jobs and to reintegrate back into society. Teach a man how to fish. This would also cut off the demand for the supply. Arguably most people need therapy they’re just using something else to cope.
@@HULLGRAFFITI do not treat me as an infant, I have plenty of experience. If you read what I said I said 'primarily' caused, not only caused and this is backed by research. To say it has nothing to do with poverty is false. Socio economic factors are very apparent in drugs
@@hayleydoherty9557 I can assure you that in my community the social housing services is a mess. I'm sorry about your son I truly wish them and you well.
@admiralswalk6694 yes that counts as something else bc those people have the mental fortitude to do that, that’s were therapy comes in to give these people the skills to cope using productive methods not self destructive ones
This is like the you tube videos of streets of parts of Philadelphia. Like watching fiction, but sad reality. Certainly an eye opener. The reporter approaches the dealer. Why can’t the police do this if it’s the dealers pushing the market.
Weird point but i have huge respect for the police footage blurring the peoples faces that are going through an episode from the dust. In the US its capitalized on any crime done is show for other people. This can lead people who have a problem to see themselves as defined by the episodes that so many others get to view as entertainment and it keeps them in a guilt shame cycle that only feeds the drug use. Whether the cops themselves blur faces or just the news station good on you.
Still nothing compared to the strain put on emergency services through alcohol. Government drug good, all other drugs bad. 👍
Exactly!
Society/media of hypocrisy!
Taxable drugs good, untaxable drugs bad. Orange man also bad.
F***'s it gotta do with Trump?
I live in stoke and have to walk my children through the area in the video, these poor people have absolutely nowhere to get off their face or even go the toilet (i know because i regularly get to watch this as i walk to school with my kids), its such a shame the police only seem interested in stopping the weed dealers (they dont fight back) and not the life destroying violent dust dealers...
This is what they call bath salts in the USA. It’s disgusting and I’m not sure why anyone would voluntarily take it.
You cannot help people that don't want help !! That's the bottom line.
The thing is, we should have a society where people aren't so stressed out and torn down, just to get by. We have an abundance of everything, and there's no excuse why such a small percentage of people own the majority of everything.
Until humans care about their fellow neighbor, more than they care about their favorite rich people/politicians, this problem will stay.
Too much selfishness and greed. Many of those that give up are some of the kindest people you'll ever know, and they just can't mold themselves into the selfish world we live in.
@@Love_N_Let_Live never going to happen. the strong live on the weak suffer and die. it is a personal choice to straighten out, get sober, and find happiness. not easy. but a small percentage do just that. limit your emotional weaknesses and focus on self-help. Forget Joe down the road and look in the mirror instead.
if you need a safe substance to engage in try cannabis. it is the best thing since sliced bread, you don't escape from anything with its high although you become enlightened and creative, peace out.
@@Love_N_Let_Livehear hear
It's all well and good saying to categorize it as class A so the sellers can be targeted, but I'm pretty sure those powers will be extended to the addicted people, so surely it would take up more police time ruin ruined life's even more.
It does not make the slightest bit of difference they are just pretending to do something. They would have to show some bravery and spend some money to actually help, better to just make more pointless laws and kick the can down the road for another generation.
@@ericconnor8419 The police are lawful enforcers, they're not healthcare workers.
So what would you like them to do?, spend their budget on medications and mental health therapy, or maybe just give them money or a job, or maybe spend their work hours talking to a person that should really be getting help from a mental health professional.
People can never get help from the police when needed and it's because the police waste time on the wrong people and non-crimes.
Its simple really, the police need to focus on the supply of the drugs instead of wasting time and money further ruining ruined lives.
Then let the healthcare/welfare system help/support the addictes.
It’s in Scotland as well.
Some can’t was spazing out on it last weekend out the back of my house…….Looked like he was fighting invisible Dementors with his Petronas charm.
Sounds like a good time, cheaper than Hogwarts Legacy too.
No jobs, a feeling of hopelessness, non existant parents, expensive food ,housing , utilities ,what have you got to live for? Dust for all.
Legalise weed
stoke is really a dump now shame
@@aaa-ky5ds so is many areas in SE too Essex has crappy parts too like
Doesn’t matter what class you make it still the same thing as any other drug. I love the excuses people use for taking drugs. They got no job or house but still manage to get drugs and alcohol.
It’s called an addiction…
I rarely have sympathy for addicts. They chose to start taking the drugs, and consequently are completely worthless in society because they cannot contribute anything. They can certainly waste police and NHS funding, though. All while driving down house prices and making good people afraid to leave the house at night.
Yes but addiction can beat. I know I did it. But I worked to pay for my bad habits. Didn’t take of the tax payers or rob for it where it always leads to. It’s called controlling what you do . And being responsible for your actions. Not just sitting there taking drugs because you can
F.F.S!!! , Not everyone who takes"drugs" are addicts!! , just as not everyone who drinks are alcoholics!!!
always chasing the symptoms and always ignoring the cause. nothing will change. a new drug will replace this one. at some point you have to dig in and actually help the people who are vulnerable to these types of issues.
no reclassification will change drug user habits, nor will it make anyone determined to give it a go stop. Those that are willing to have a go are already susceptible to light influences and won't think twice about the classification and law.
Society is fractured and has lost all cohesion; we are more divided now than at any point in our history over the last 70 years. Gender, Race, Nationality, Politically, Religiously, the list goes on, there appears to be little keeping societies close knit and together. Parliament and Government don't have any interest in local areas, most MP's are parachuted into safe seats and don't even come from the areas they are supposed to represent.
Funding is cut, services over stretched, education results failing kids leaving poor prospects for regular kids (not the Eton and Cambridge kids though, oh no, not the elitist politician's kids either), with low prospects of college or university they struggle to find meaningful rewards and well-paid careers, this destroys self-worth and meaningful work ethics.
Industry destroyed, sold on or offshored. no manufacturing or production work, everything has gone blue collar, sitting in offices looking at computer screens and answering telephones. there is no industry in the country anymore, the high streets empty and provide no retail opportunities, only empty boarded up shops.
Society has been decimated by weak pathetic self-serving political elites, who's only objective it to sow distrust and division and break society to keep us from coming together and making them do as we want them to do, they want us separate and broken, drug addled people just help that to be and feel more dystopian and not worth fixing.
This is the plan, that is why they want to only criminalise MD more than it already is, because anything else would mean making a change for the better. Going in the opposite direction than they want it to. I know this sounds crazy right? But it is very true, the way to control a nation is leave it in fear, fear from any source is enough to make those affected and fearful do anything they are told to save themselves.
Imagine a person who cant swim stranded on a raft drifting out into the middle of a lake. they will do practically anything you suggest except swim obviously to get back if they think what your saying will lead to the shore. Fear is a powerful tool of coercion, and this is why it is used in crime, drug filled streets make the population fearful.
Your MP will lie and say they want to change these problems and yet do nothing productive to prevent it, they talk about money, but money does not stop drug use, it is talk to pacify your into thinking they are taking care of you and the situation.
Ashes to ashes.Dust to dust...
Monkey dust to monkey dust!