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Reply #15 - Jun 10th, 2018 at 11:55am
 
Fuzzball wrote on Jun 10th, 2018 at 11:52am:
Currency detection is usually when dogs are trained to specifically detect currency, these are used at airports and when they are used on drug raids, and may be dual purpose trained drugs and currency. These dogs are usually high energy animals such as Springer Spaniels. Dogs at train stations are usually Labradors (which are a slower drive dog) which are less alarming to the public.


I assumed FD was talking about currency which has been in contact with a prescribed substance.

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Reply #16 - Jun 10th, 2018 at 11:59am
 
Gordon wrote on Jun 10th, 2018 at 11:55am:
Fuzzball wrote on Jun 10th, 2018 at 11:52am:
Currency detection is usually when dogs are trained to specifically detect currency, these are used at airports and when they are used on drug raids, and may be dual purpose trained drugs and currency. These dogs are usually high energy animals such as Springer Spaniels. Dogs at train stations are usually Labradors (which are a slower drive dog) which are less alarming to the public.


I assumed FD was talking about currency which has been in contact with a prescribed substance.



Yes, that's why they indicate on paper currency.

However, some are trained specifically on currency without being in contact with drugs..........the material used, and ink used gives off a specific scent........which the dogs are trained on.
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Reply #17 - Jun 10th, 2018 at 1:11pm
 
cods wrote on Jun 10th, 2018 at 11:44am:
Gordon wrote on Jun 10th, 2018 at 11:27am:
Most people who get a false positive are inconvenienced for about 5 minutes and as a bonus, get a chat with a friendly policeman and get to see a cute doggy.

I reckon tho, rather than only picking on young kids at concerts and nightclubs, they should have a walk around Martin Place at lunch time and watch all the cocaine busts.



did you happen to see that doco on Portugal  how they decriminalised  drugs about 20 years ago....they still have a lot of drug addicts though...so not sure what they call success    as instead of going after the druggie   its only the pushers they arrest.......

I thi nk fewer deaths   is the main thing   but seeing the addicts getting their methadone    they still looked like drug addicts....sad..

Hi Cods, Portugal decriminalised in 2001. They have the lowest drug related overdose deaths of any European country bar Romania. Rates of HIV have also significantly reduced along with drug related crime. No one expected it to be a magic bullet but as far as harm minimisation goes its been a success. US states which have legalised marijuana are also experiencing lower drug deaths and lower crime rates.
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Reply #18 - Jun 10th, 2018 at 1:28pm
 
rhino wrote on Jun 10th, 2018 at 1:11pm:
cods wrote on Jun 10th, 2018 at 11:44am:
Gordon wrote on Jun 10th, 2018 at 11:27am:
Most people who get a false positive are inconvenienced for about 5 minutes and as a bonus, get a chat with a friendly policeman and get to see a cute doggy.

I reckon tho, rather than only picking on young kids at concerts and nightclubs, they should have a walk around Martin Place at lunch time and watch all the cocaine busts.



did you happen to see that doco on Portugal  how they decriminalised  drugs about 20 years ago....they still have a lot of drug addicts though...so not sure what they call success    as instead of going after the druggie   its only the pushers they arrest.......

I thi nk fewer deaths   is the main thing   but seeing the addicts getting their methadone    they still looked like drug addicts....sad..

Hi Cods, Portugal decriminalised in 2001. They have the lowest drug related overdose deaths of any European country bar Romania. Rates of HIV have also significantly reduced along with drug related crime. No one expected it to be a magic bullet but as far as harm minimisation goes its been a success. US states which have legalised marijuana are also experiencing lower drug deaths and lower crime rates.



thanks rhino  did you see it.. most interesting.... BUT..

they still have a drug problem  this is what I dont understand....DEATHS of course they would drop.. and having free methadone dropins it stands to reason.. but if you saw the show you would have seen the women speaking about how she would be dead ... but to look at her.. her lifestyle is no better   at least I didnt think so..

sometimes these thing play out to statistics which makes the govt look good makes them look as if they are doing something...

if they ar estill catching drug dealers then they still have a drug problem... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

well thatss how i see it...

I didnt see where they claimed those needing methadone was dropping;.....and I would think that also had a point?....
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Reply #19 - Jun 10th, 2018 at 2:04pm
 
of course they are still catching drug dealers, drugs are still illegal therefore there is still an illicit market. They should have legalised, not decriminalised, then they would have seen a  huge drop in crime,  addictions and deaths. However the  big drop in drug related OD deaths , HIV and crime related to  decriminalisation shows that it works, and they are doing a lot better than Australia with its hard line enforcement which is causing increased drug deaths and crime.
Would we need sniffer dogs if everyone who took a substance knew exactly what was in it?
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Reply #20 - Jun 10th, 2018 at 2:56pm
 
That's all we need

Packs of out of their mind legal ice addicts wreaking havoc.

What next?

Gay marriage?
Good GOD NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Reply #21 - Jun 10th, 2018 at 3:29pm
 
According to Valkie theres a direct link between gay marriage and drug legalisation. I think this says it all about his sub par simplistic reasoning. 200 years ago he would have been at the forefront of claiming crop failure on witches.
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Reply #22 - Jun 10th, 2018 at 4:14pm
 
rhino wrote on Jun 10th, 2018 at 3:29pm:
According to Valkie theres a direct link between gay marriage and drug legalisation. I think this says it all about his sub par simplistic reasoning. 200 years ago he would have been at the forefront of claiming crop failure on witches.


According to the big dum horned animal.
The whole world consists of his four walls and his tiny collection of synapses

Party Drugs are for losers.
If you are so pathetic, so incapable, so useless that you need illegal drugs to make your life livable.
You simply do not deserve to live.

Why do we even bother.
Let the fools take them to their hearts content.
Let them overdose and refuse treatment.
They are less than worthless

Just like gay marriage.
Let them breed, if they can, they will simply die out in one generation.

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Reply #23 - Jun 10th, 2018 at 4:59pm
 
if Valkies 2 brain cells which are whizzing about in orbit inside his largely empty head ever collide we may achieve fission, and as a  result a cogent thought from him.
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Reply #24 - Jun 10th, 2018 at 10:28pm
 


What about money in your wallet? Could that produce a false positive?


Depending on what you do with that cash,,, you may get a false positive.
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Reply #25 - Jun 11th, 2018 at 7:11am
 
In the US most if not all paper currency in contaminated with drugs. Australian currency probably wouldn't produce the same levels.........unless of course you're a member of the 'Commancheros' or other such gang.

Dogs have many millions more olfactory glands in their nose than humans and can indicate on drugs wrapped many times in plastic and coated in coffee grounds.....or other such material to try to mask the scent of the drugs........
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