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It is Tuesday evening and some 30 publicans have gathered in a co-working space in Waterford for a masterclass on drugs. Which are most popular? How can they minimise use on their premises? What should they do in the event of an overdose? Figures published earlier this week show that the most significant increases in recorded drug crime nationally are occurring outside Dublin, leading to warnings that the country is undergoing a drugs boom, most of it centred on regional towns and cities. Towns in Co Waterford are no exception. Central Statistics Office CSO data shows increases in controlled drug offences in Dungarvan, where the number of offences was up per cent between and last year, and Tramore, where it was up by per cent in that period. Drug crime in the city only increased slightly, from incidents in to last year. Crack cocaine is a more recent arrival into the city, he says. So-called head shop drugs such as herbal ecstasy are still in circulation via the dark web, he explains. At the meeting, run as part of the Waterford City Safe and Purple Flag initiatives, Sgt Sheahan goes through the signs there are drugs or dealers on the premises - sweet wrappers Kit Kat foil is popular, apparently are used to transport pills, and torn and folded beer mats and cigarette packets, used as tips for joints, are the signs of marijuana use. One of the publicans suggests putting a coating of WD40 on the cistern of the toilet to prevent it being used a flat surface to snort cocaine. Sgt Sheahan says you cannot tell who is using cocaine by looking at them. He tells the meeting that drug dealers are sitting on the street near bars and nightclubs, pretending to be beggars. Literally in open areas in the pubs. Festivals are even more challenging, says Kelly. At the Techworks festival he runs in Cork, 'we have an anaesthetist, a doctor, and an emergency paramedic all on site. We have three ambulances. We build a full hospital. And at any one time, we could have 30 in the hospital. We deal with it in-house. Trying to stop it is an impossibility. Searching people at the gate or on the door of a pub can be problematic because of the potential for civil claims, Sheahan warns publicans. Kelly says a worry for venue owners is that people have often taken drugs before they arrive, and management are left to deal with the consequences. Drugs are seen as a cheaper alternative to alcohol, he says. The level of cocaine use is horrific. The boom is back. He shakes his head. The worst situation I had to deal with was having to see a fella on the ground with his eye falling out of his head, all down to cocaine. He cites a number of high-profile drug seizures in the city, and one recent dealing operation close to schools that was shut down as a result of that kind of collaboration. We are winning. Gordon agrees that 'pubs in Waterford are very well organised. Mulligan has photographs of evidence of drug use he has seen in Waterford city over the past 12 months. The centre in Ballybeg has treated people as young as 16 with serious cocaine dependency. Their teeth, their eyes, their heart would be damaged. People across all walks of life are developing cocaine dependency, he says. She had finished secondary school, gone to college, got a job in IT, did exceptionally well at that, started socially using cocaine one night a week. Before she knew it, she was in full-scale addiction. Do people taking cocaine socially make the link between their habit and the crime issue at national level? Absolutely not, he says. The issue in Waterford is not significantly worse than other towns and cities in the southeast. Tipperary is the same. Wexford is the same. Because Waterford has been economically disadvantaged, the drugs problem may be a little bit greater. Social Affairs. Waterford publicans gather to tackle the increasing problem of drugs use on premises. Jennifer O'Connell Waterford. Minister calls for more dialogue to end Achill Island protests Achill residents insist they are not opposed to asylum seekers but have safety concerns Residents in Donegal HSE centre restricted due to layout of home. President suggests global fund to ease migrant crisis. Substantial increase in number of 13 year-olds diagnosed with disability over last decade - report. Church services. Bias seen as barrier to career progression by African professionals in Ireland. Ryanair flight from Faro makes several unsuccessful attempts to land in Dublin. Where is our hot moral indignation when it comes to the fathers of the babies found at Tuam? Children with scoliosis offered surgery in United Kingdom and New York Meta tests facial recognition technology to protect celebrities from scams but Ireland not included in system Number of homes available to those relying on Hap down since June, according to Simon review A quarter of people report rise in far-right sentiment in the workplace Irish greenhouse gas emissions down 2.

Cocaine use has become ‘almost like having a packet of Tayto with a pint’

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When the revellers at a 21st birthday party in Waterford snorted a white powder, it had a dramatic and appalling effect. Ironically, it may be because the cocaine was of unusual purity. Cocaine is back in the headlines this week after three party revellers in Waterford fell into a coma, apparently after snorting the drug. Meanwhile the model Katy French has also revealed her use of the drug, confirming the prevalence of cocaine as the illegal stimulant of choice in middle-class Irish society. The incident in Waterford took place at a 21st birthday party, following which a total of 15 people were rushed to hospital. One of the victims revived soon afterwards, and seems to have recovered from the trauma — but, as Hot Press went to press, two of the young men were still lying unconscious. One of the worst affected was year-old John Grey, an older brother of the man celebrating his 21st birthday. John used them and he paid the consequences. Initially, it was widely speculated that the substance was cocaine mixed with the hallucinogen ketamine, better known as a horse tranquilliser. He insisted that no toxin of the type suggested was present in the drug. As there is a person still in custody we cannot discuss the case further. However, a report earlier that morning on the breakingnews. One very plausible theory is that the revelers were used to using a lower grade of cocaine, which would normally be mixed with the likes of talcum powder. Could the tragic accident simply be case of snorting too much of the high quality coke — resulting in an overdose? The problem is that people are used to buying coke that has been stepped on a few times — so that they have to use a lot of it to get a real cocaine buzz. But this stuff was very clean. The Garda National Drugs Unit also pointed out that there is no quality control when it comes to drugs and that users do not know what the ingredients are in the drugs. In other words, nobody can tell the true strength of something they are inhaling into their body. A year-old man was arrested at the party and held for questioning. At the time of going to print, he was still in custody at Tramore Garda Station. He can be held for up to seven days. But last Sunday she told the Star On Sunday that she was a cocaine user. I first tried it when I was 19 and I soon realised it was very much part of the Dublin social scene. Opinion 30 Nov 07 Cocaine drama: Two in a coma in Waterford. Share This Article:. There was nobody to talk to'. People were either repelled by him, or thought he could do no wrong'. Opinion 01 Mar 22 Royseven's Paul Walsh: 'By not automatically granting fathers the same rights as mothers, the government is making a clear statement that fathers are second class parents, and by extension, second class citizens'.

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