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Glue-sniffing ban call

The laws relating to glue sniffing must be reviewed, the Opposition spokesman on justice, Mr Paul East, said yesterday. “At the moment the police are virtually powerless to intervene when they suspect young people are sniffing glue,” he said. The problem was so bad in some parts of the country that local authorities were planning to bring in by-laws to prohibit glue sniffing.—PA.

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Press, 21 August 1989, Page 7

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Glue-sniffing ban call Press, 21 August 1989, Page 7

Glue-sniffing ban call Press, 21 August 1989, Page 7

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