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    Anyone else think the girls may not have been 'forced' into cocaine trafficking in Peru?

    If it stops people being ill im all for it ...
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    Anyone else think the girls may not have been 'forced' into cocaine trafficking in Peru?

    Im sure theres ways of testing it, but most people wont will they, especially when buying when they are out on the town etc...
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    Anyone else think the girls may not have been 'forced' into cocaine trafficking in Peru?

    But, I said... 'its quite a diverse section of the community.. as are most coke users..' Not really looking down on anybodies choice of drug? I just dont personally trust whats in it most of the time. I do the same with grass, I can tell by feel, taste and smell etc, but grass isnt usually...
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    Anyone else think the girls may not have been 'forced' into cocaine trafficking in Peru?

    Im an enigma :-D but, its not just drugs is it... theres millions of people being used as slave labour for the garments industry, but youre right, it was recently highlighted here.. Anyway, laterz
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    Anyone else think the girls may not have been 'forced' into cocaine trafficking in Peru?

    None taken.. Ive seen the same 'characters' myself, but ive also smoked with Lawyers, ex cops, nurses..who really dont compare to that. its quite a diverse section of the community.. as are most coke users...my issue with the stuff is that its man-made, and you have no idea what the composition...
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    Anyone else think the girls may not have been 'forced' into cocaine trafficking in Peru?

    Well, I disagree nibbs... Whilst im sure theres plenty on here who would disagree, ive led quite a normal life, working in the Telecommunications industry, and smoking daily since 1979...of course, theres people out there who it will not agree with... same as some people dont do well in the...
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    Anyone else think the girls may not have been 'forced' into cocaine trafficking in Peru?

    I see quite a bit of diffference between Class A drugs, that have been produced using components such as parafin in the production, that are very addictive, and ruin millions of lives, compared to grass being grown...which is essentially a plant...that is not addictive, and has never killed...
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    Anyone else think the girls may not have been 'forced' into cocaine trafficking in Peru?

    No I dont agree...theres one thing smoking grass, and quite another transporting large quantities across borders....the morals of the issue are not the point...people KNOW that if you transport Class A drugs across any international border, you run the risk of prison...whether thats in Europe...
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    Anyone else think the girls may not have been 'forced' into cocaine trafficking in Peru?

    Yes I do, its grown here, and its also grown in the UK.....ive grown it myself, but ive never tried to transport a couple of million pounds worth of it across international borders. Its also, hardly on the same scale as a product that produces crack which causes serious social and physical...
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    Anyone else think the girls may not have been 'forced' into cocaine trafficking in Peru?

    Doesnt really matter what the papers say...if they are in custody having been caught trying to smuggle a large quantity of Cocaine, chances are, im afraid, they are what are called 'criminals' not naive little girls, who have made 'bad choices'....although apparently, they 'didnt have a choice'...
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    Anyone else think the girls may not have been 'forced' into cocaine trafficking in Peru?

    Not sure why people are making excuses for these idiots.
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    Anyone else think the girls may not have been 'forced' into cocaine trafficking in Peru?

    Isnt that Brightons ASBO boy in the first pic? Edit: having read the article now, and not just looked at the pics...apologies
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    Anyone else think the girls may not have been 'forced' into cocaine trafficking in Peru?

    blimey....these girls are being made out to be 13-14 year old choir girls, rather than young women working in what can be a drug fuelled atmosphere such as Ibiza..Im pretty sure they were quite 'street-wise'....They knew what they were doing, and how many times has this 'excuse' been used?
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    Anyone else think the girls may not have been 'forced' into cocaine trafficking in Peru?

    If it was a couple of guys, would the sympathy, and the offerings of excuses for what they have been caught doing, be the same?
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    Anyone else think the girls may not have been 'forced' into cocaine trafficking in Peru?

    Somebody should look at the security at the airport... girls with Colombians holding guns to their heads going through passport control is definitely poor security.....Sadly, a case of being naive/stupid/thinking they clever, is going to feck up these two girls lives.
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