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Silver coloured cream charger cartridges (1 Viewer)

  • Thread starter Otis
  • Start date Jun 17, 2017
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Otis

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  • Jun 17, 2017
  • #1
Anyone else notice loads of these empty cartridges in parks? Keep seeing them when I walk the dog and as I was out really early this morning (4.15 am) Coundon Park's litter hadn't been picked up.

These cartridges were everywhere and besides the emoty cartridges there were also two empty boxes, both of which stated they contained 24 cartridges each.

I take it kids are getting high on nitrous oxide? Just how widespread is the problem? Anyone know?

Had a quick look on Google and the last reference I can see is from 2014, but I am now encountering loads of these, these days and also not just isolated to Coundon Park, seen them elsewhere too.
 

clint van damme

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  • Jun 17, 2017
  • #2
yeah, sounds like nitrous cartridges but they generally silver.
 

Otis

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  • Jun 17, 2017
  • #3
Yeah, sorry, I meant that on the box they said they were 'cream chargers' meaning for whipped cream. They WERE all silver coloured.
 
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Otis

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  • Jun 17, 2017
  • #4
How widespread is it? I see they are very cheap to buy, so a cheap quick fix.
 

clint van damme

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  • Jun 17, 2017
  • #5
massive at festivals. It was legal but I'm not sure about now.
Think it it's fairly harmless.
If you can get the stuff into a festival you can charge 3 quid a pop so people have made some decent money out of it.
 
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Nick

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  • Jun 17, 2017
  • #6
Don't they call it hippy crack?
 

Otis

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  • Jun 17, 2017
  • #7
I saw one of those at the Leamington Peace Festival last year.

She was off her tits, no pants on and it was a windy day, you know how it goes.
 
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SkyblueBazza

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  • Jun 17, 2017
  • #8
It is still dangerous as there is a risk of death, coz apparently a lack of oxygen can occur when using nitrous oxide

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Otis

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  • Jun 18, 2017
  • #9
Yeah, that's my understanding too.

In the park this morning there were a load of empty balloons too, so it all fits together to give the full picture if what is going on.

More empty cartridge boxes as well.

Just wonder if it is adults or kids. Obviously more worrying if it is children.
 
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ccfchoi87

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  • Jun 18, 2017
  • #10
Otis said:
Yeah, that's my understanding too.

In the park this morning there were a load of empty balloons too, so it all fits together to give the full picture if what is going on.

More empty cartridge boxes as well.

Just wonder if it is adults or kids. Obviously more worrying if it is children.
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Mostly kids, between 13-20 I would say and probably older people as well just not that many
 

Otis

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  • Jun 18, 2017
  • #11
ccfchoi87 said:
Mostly kids, between 13-20 I would say and probably older people as well just not that many
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Obviously the fear is if it is a spreading trend. I do keep seeing more and more of them about.

As the cartridges are so cheap to buy you have to think they are an attractive proposition to secondary school kids.

On Amazon and Argos etc, they do say for sale to over 18's only, but if you have a sign in account it is very easy to just order them you would have thought.
 

clint van damme

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  • Jun 18, 2017
  • #12
Otis said:
Obviously the fear is if it is a spreading trend. I do keep seeing more and more of them about.

As the cartridges are so cheap to buy you have to think they are an attractive proposition to secondary school kids.

On Amazon and Argos etc, they do say for sale to over 18's only, but if you have a sign in account it is very easy to just order them you would have thought.
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I'd imagine it's a lot less harmless than sneaking a bottle of vodka down the park and ending up getting your stomach pumped.
 
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wingy

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  • Jun 18, 2017
  • #13
Is this basically laughing gas?
When my Bro was an operating department assistant in the NHS they would have a go on it.
Think there is a low risk of respiratory failure.
Like back in the day at the dentists, or was that a different gas?
Edit ;- I think there have been a couple of CT articles on this subject over the last 6-12 months.
 
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ccfchoi87

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  • Jun 18, 2017
  • #14
They are big with school kids at the minute particularly secondary school. Shops sell them you don't have to be 18. You crack them into a balloon and inhale them. There is a small risk and the 'high' tends to last less than a minute. People do 3-4 at once to get a bigger hit. The culmilative effect of them seems to get people drunk.
 
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vow

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  • Jun 18, 2017
  • #15
Otis said:
I saw one of those at the Leamington Peace Festival last year.

She was off her tits, no pants on and it was a windy day, you know how it goes.
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So you did see hippy crack.
 

shmmeee

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  • Jun 19, 2017
  • #16
It's just laughing gas. Same stuff they give to pregnant women. It's not really that bad.

The tabloids labeled it hippy crack because that's what they do.
 
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RB1992

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  • Jun 19, 2017
  • #17
It's huge in party resorts abroad - Malia, Laganas, Magaluf etc

To be fair it's a decent buzz for about half a minute
 
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SkyblueBazza

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  • Jun 19, 2017
  • #18
clint van damme said:
I'd imagine it's a lot less harmless than sneaking a bottle of vodka down the park and ending up getting your stomach pumped.
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Is that a triple negative Clint?
It's a lot less harmless

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Nick

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  • Jun 19, 2017
  • #19
Do they still bother with fingering?
 

clint van damme

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  • Jun 19, 2017
  • #20
SkyblueBazza said:
Is that a triple negative Clint?
It's a lot less harmless

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posted at 9.35 on a Sunday morning, I'll give myself a pass this time!
 
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SkyblueBazza

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  • Jun 19, 2017
  • #21
Nick said:
Do they still bother with fingering?
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Excuse me? Who, do fingerings what/who? Where?
Have you started on the beer early today?

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Nick

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  • Jun 19, 2017
  • #22
SkyblueBazza said:
Excuse me? Who, do fingerings what/who? Where?
Have you started on the beer early today?

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All of this taking gas out of a balloon, what happened to fingering and drinking 20/20?
 

Otis

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  • Jun 19, 2017
  • #23
Nick said:
All of this taking gas out of a balloon, what happened to fingering and drinking 20/20?
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I used to do that with my mates, but then I decided I was hetrosexual and started going out with women instead.
 
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Covstu

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  • Jun 19, 2017
  • #24
Strange I seen this at the memorial park yesterday. There was about 20 cartridges on the car park floor there. A few of my mates 'back in the day' used to do laughing gas. To be honest it was funny watching them do it rather than do it myself!
Clearly didn't find it that hilarious that they couldn't use the friggin bin!!
 

eastwoodsdustman

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  • Jun 19, 2017
  • #25
Fing
Nick said:
All of this taking gas out of a balloon, what happened to fingering and drinking 20/20?
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Fingering died out with the abolition of phone boxes I think.
 

Nick

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  • Jun 19, 2017
  • #26
eastwoodsdustman said:
Fingering died out with the abolition of phone boxes I think.
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Liquid Gold

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  • Jun 19, 2017
  • #27
They're a laugh, you should try them. You only get danger when you have those huge canisters like you see in a pub cellar. The little silver ones you would never have enough to do any proper damage.

I wish the bastards would clean up after themselves though.
 

Grendel

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  • Jun 19, 2017
  • #28
shmmeee said:
It's just laughing gas. Same stuff they give to pregnant women. It's not really that bad.

The tabloids labeled it hippy crack because that's what they do.
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Ana average of 3 Deaths a year are attributed to it.
 
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SkyblueBazza

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  • Jun 19, 2017
  • #29
Liquid Gold said:
They're a laugh, you should try them. You only get danger when you have those huge canisters like you see in a pub cellar. The little silver ones you would never have enough to do any proper damage.

I wish the bastards would clean up after themselves though.
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I have enough laughs reading some of the posts on here! (Even my own


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no_loyalty

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  • Jun 22, 2017
  • #30
Nick said:
Do they still bother with fingering?
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What about the 4 F's, is that still done these days?
 
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