It's a nasty job, but I guess some reporters have to do it! According to the Crawley Observer, several of its editiorial staff carried out a series of "undercover tests" in the toilet's of the town's pubs on Friday night and discovered traces of cocaine in every one of them. It was obviously a very detailed inquiry because the paper reports that traces of the the class A drug were found around the cistern, toilet-paper dispenser and on tiled services in the toilets of eight bars. The manager of an agency that deals with the effects of drug and alcohol misuse said the reporters were "naïve" if they expected anything different. (Via Crawley Observer)
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