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Drugs, calling 999, and the law
Calling an ambulance in an overdose situation can save lives. Ensuring friends get the right medical help if they need it, is the top priority. However, there have been occasions when an ambulance has not been called because guys are fearful the police will turn up as well, and that if there has been a fatality, this could lead to arrest and investigation.
Unfortunately, we cannot advise you to air rooms, tidy up, shower and put on some clothes and send your house guests away because (if a crime has been committed under the law, and evidence is removed or destroyed as a result) we could be arrested and prosecuted for actively encouraging you to do this. The best advice we can give you is to always call an ambulance if you think someone’s life is at risk.
Do you know your rights when stopped, searched, questioned by the police, or on arrest?
If not, you should be aware of the basics.
Your rights and the law | MEN R US
Drugs and the law | MEN R US
Calling 999: what may happen | MEN R US
We have a Rights and the Law booklet in the Safer 2 pack, and we can send you a FREE copy. It’s slim and promises to slip into a shag bag. (Name and postal address required).
Contact us | MEN R US
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