 The BBC are reporting that an initiative to curb drug use in Aberdeen will test pub-goers for drug use.  It's a relatively non-invasive test involving hand swabs.  Te odd thing about this is the way the test is being carried out.
The BBC are reporting that an initiative to curb drug use in Aberdeen will test pub-goers for drug use.  It's a relatively non-invasive test involving hand swabs.  Te odd thing about this is the way the test is being carried out.
People are tested when entering pubs and clubs: the test is apparently not compulsory, but those declining to be tested will be refused entry. An unusual definition of "not compulsory", that! So, let me get this right. I could be lawfully going about my business, and wish to visit a pub for a beer. I can be stopped for drug testing, and on declining to be tested will be refused entry.
Three results are possible from the test: green is the all-clear, amber gets the victim an anti-drugs leaflet, while red leave the poor sap open to a polic search.
Well, lets hope hope this one gets challenged in court.