School Stands By Drugs Dog Decision
04-April-2005, New Zealand, xtramsn
An Auckland intermediate school is standing by its decision to have random drug checks by sniffer dogs.
North Shore's Birkdale Intermediate claims it does not have a problem with drugs but is just taking a precautionary measure.
Principal ...
Teacher admits trying to buy drugs from student
25-March-2005, United States, Newsday.com
CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. (AP) _ A substitute teacher admitted trying to buy marijuana from a student and could be sentenced to up to a year in jail.
Todd Christensen, 34, of Penn Yan, pleaded guilty Wednesday to endangering the welfare of a child, a ...
Drugs arrests hit record
02-March-2005, United Kingdom, ThisisLondon
Dinner parties with cocaine and cannabis on the menu have sent drug arrests soaring to a new record, official figures showed yesterday.
The growing social use of illegal substances was blamed for a quarter rise in the number of people caught ...
Undercover officers buy,sell drugs as part of ...
10-February-2005, United States, Charleston Daily Mail
Charleston police are stepping up efforts to fight the wave of crime that has plagued the West Side and East End by having undercover officers work both sides of the drug trade in sting operations.
As a different strategy, undercover officers are ...
Force Fires First Shots in Drugs Raid
01-February-2005, United Kingdom, Scotsman.com
Armed police opened fire for the first time in their force’s history as they arrested a man, believed to be a former police officer, during a drugs raid, it emerged today.
The shots were fired by officers as they swooped on the scene in Lincoln ...
Where there's a way, drugs will be inside
31-January-2005, New Zealand, stuff.co
Customs officers are facing a flood of cunning, dangerous and downright whacky drug-smuggling methods as drug imports rise to unprecedented levels. Haydon Dewes reports.
Think of a cavity, any cavity – chances are traffickers have tried ...
Torture treaty doesn't bar `cruel, inhuman' ...
26-January-2005, United States, Knight Ridder
By Frank Davies / Knight Ridder
WASHINGTON - Alberto Gonzales has asserted to the Senate committee weighing his nomination to be attorney general that there's a legal rationale for harsh treatment of foreign prisoners by U.S. forces.
In more ...
Ex-cop: Rein in the war on drugs
18-January-2005, United States, PittsburghLIVE.com
Howard Wooldridge rode into town last weekend on his horse, just like a lawman from the Old West. But the former detective didn't visit Pittsburgh to lock up bad guys. He was here to lecture on what he feels is the biggest fraud ever perpetrated on ...
Ibiza police losing war on drugs
05-January-2005, Spain, BBC News
Spanish police are failing to stamp out the drug problem in the clubbers' resort of Ibiza because of a lack of resources, a BBC documentary can reveal.
The programme Drugland, to be broadcast on BBC Two on Thursday night, reveals that the ...
GMA hails Duterte for all-out war vs drugs
04-January-2005, Philippines, Philstar.com
President Arroyo hailed yesterday Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte for waging his own campaign against the illegal drugs trade and cited the killing "with extreme prejudice" of six suspects in the drug bust on New Year’s Eve in Davao City was part ...
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