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Re: 2 Drugged Up Foreigners Left Singing and Dancing on Road

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After a series of recent crimes in Arizona, police began to see a pattern.

“I wouldn’t approach naked people running around the streets of Phoenix,” Phoenix Police Sgt. Eric Wyckoff told Fox 10.

“Generally speaking, if you run into a naked man out here, we found there’s usually some kind of illicit narcotic on board,” he added.

Dr. Ravi Chandiramani, an addiction specialist at Sundance rehabilitation center in Scottsdale, said that he has seen bath salt addiction skyrocket this year.

“It’s different than anything else we typically encounter because it’s almost like having cocaine, ecstacy, LSD or acid or amphetamine in one substance,” Chandiramani explained.

“And I think why you’re seeing people do crazy things on the news is because it’s causing them to act in a psychotic fashion,” he observed. “So they are having hallucinations, agitation, they’re taking their clothes off from perspiring so much, they’re prone to violence.”
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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/07/bath ... rime-wave/

Also, woman strips off and shows her "lady parts" in a park:
http://www.inquisitr.com/323410/missour ... gh-a-park/
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Re: 2 Drugged Up Foreigners Left Singing and Dancing on Road

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General Mackevili wrote:
Mrs Stroppy wrote: signing
Thx. Fixed. :facepalm:
Sigh, well I made myself laugh at least!
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LTO wrote:
Anchor Moy wrote:The general suggested bath salts and that looks like a winner...
All the sudden, just in the last week this has appeared in Cambodia and is causing this spate incidents of stripping women and drugged out men being dumped out on Route #3?
What possible explanations can we think up?

If we get another one this week something is definitely up.
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General Mackevili wrote:What possible explanations can we think up?
Perhaps that there is a new sort of rip-off going on in Phnom Penh in which foreigners are drugged, possibly for the purpose of robbing/assaulting them.
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LTO wrote:
General Mackevili wrote:What possible explanations can we think up?
Perhaps that there is a new sort of rip-off going on in Phnom Penh in which foreigners are drugged, possibly for the purpose of robbing/assaulting them.
Yap, exactly that's what I think, too.
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Yikes! ! Let's hope not! That would be some scary shit!
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Re: 2 Drugged Up Foreigners Left Singing and Dancing on Road

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to rob/assault someone, some sleeping pills were in order...

and less the stuff that makes them going crazy on riverside...
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Is there a way of establishing any sort of contact with these individuals? That would surely help in finding out what's going on. Even if they don't remember exactly how it all went down, knowing what they did and where they did it before these incidents might give us a clue or two.

Going off on a tangent: If these morons were consciously doing bath salts, then it just goes to show what kind of idiots come to Cambodia. Who in their right mind would ever take bath salts?
There are these two scenarios here: 1. You know of the effects of bath salts but you take them anyway.
2. You don't know of the effects of bath salts and you're just taking questionable substances without any concern of what they might do to you.
Either option would just mean that you're an idiot.

It would be interesting to hear some inside information from local dealers on this matter. Even if a substance itself isn't spreading very fast, knowledge of the substance's presence should
make the rounds fairly quickly.
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