Fake ecstasy deaths warning
Police in Scotland has issued posters warning festival goers of the recent deaths linked to fake ecstasy pills. There have been seven reported death in Scotland linked to the pills.
Police in Scotland has issued posters warning festival goers of the recent deaths linked to fake ecstasy pills. There have been seven reported death in Scotland linked to the pills.
Police Scotland has issued posters warning festival goers of the recent deaths linked to fake ecstasy pills:
A number of people have died recently in Scotland after taking pills they thought to be ecstasy #titp2013 #titpinfo http://t.co/AKALuEJP7t
There are pills of different colours & designs being sold as ecstasy in Scotland that are toxic. People have died. Don't Risk It! #titpinfo
The poster warns, "These or other dangerous drugs may be circulating at this festival".
"Be Safe. Don't risk it", it adds.
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