Drug Detection Dogs Used In NSW Bars and Nightclubs
Clearly that time has now come
Clearly that time has now come. More often than not, what happens and works in one bar and club, tends to happen in others. Some patrons like 23-year-old Luke Howard aren't bothered by the move. "If people are doing the wrong thing, then bad luck for them," said the arts student from Sydney University. "I'm not really into stuff like that and I really do hate it when others who do that shit screw up a night out for the rest of us." Others disagree. "I think it's a complete invasion of privacy," said 21-year-old, Jacob Thomas. "Why should they have the right to interrogate us in a public place in front of stacks of people; what if then they find we haven't actually got anything on us its humiliation right there." 30-year-old, Emily Fisher agrees she wouldn't like sniffer dogs pouncing on her. "I think I'd find a dog like that coming up to me on a night out pretty scary."
Drug Detection Dogs Used In NSW Bars and Nightclubs