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Should these morons be prosecuted?

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daffy654 | 09:55 Fri 03rd Jul 2009 | News
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http://www.lep.co.uk/news/Parents-in-drug-dram a-at.5426370.jp

I know the drug these people took is perfectly legal in this country,so I know they can't be charged with drug offences.I do think they should face some sort of criminal charge though. Being drunk in charge of a minor is a crime but being drugged in charge of a kids party is outrageous.
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Shocking......
disgusting!
Yeah kids parties are hard to cope with sometimes, but to tranqualise the adult guests? wth do they think they were playing at!
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I'd just like to point out here that i'm in no way against any adult putting any substance in their body that they wish-whether legal or not. :)

My point is that these adults were in charge of young children and should have acted more responsibly.

The estate mentioned in the article is infamous for drugs and crime though so I don't know why I am so shocked by this!
It was probably the kids that sold them a dodgy batch in the first place
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On that estate it wouldn't be unheard of Elvis!
daffy:

They should undoubtedly be made to pay any medical costs, however, apart from probably being billed for the ambulances, the good old British taxpayer will have to foot the rest of the bill.

Parents! Who'd have 'em, eh?
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Seems it might have been the grandparents too paraffin,the article says they were aged mid 20's to mid 50's.
you left out the great-grand parents :)
I'm really starting to feel my age now when I see stories like this and thank God I had my old fashioned, responsible parents.
Selfish scumbags, not fit to have kids.

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