Niko Vorobyov

Scotland’s drugs consumption room could save lives

A drug user injects inside a Safe Consumption van in Glasgow (Getty images)

Being a drug addict has never been sunshine and roses, especially not on the cold, rainy streets of Glasgow. At least now there may be a glimmer of hope. From today, a ‘Safer Drug Consumption Facility’ called ‘The Thistle’ will open in the city that has been labelled Europe’s drugs death capital. Drug addicts ‘under the supervision of trained health and social care professionals’ will be able to shoot up with clean, sterilised syringes. At no point will Old Bill make an unwelcome appearance, dangling a pair of handcuffs. The caveats are that you must be over 18, sharing your drugs is not allowed, and the usual rules about indoor smoking apply. Has Scotland gone mad? The truth is that the facility in Glasgow’s East End may save lives.

At no point will Old Bill make an unwelcome appearance, dangling a pair of handcuffs

Britain is in the throes of an ever-deadlier drug crisis.

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