Spice addiction crisis disrupts London’s Victoria Station

thesun.co.uk

In London, the area around Victoria Station is facing a serious issue with Spice, a synthetic drug that is causing alarming behavior among users. Locals describe the scene as resembling a "zombieland," where many homeless individuals are seen openly using the drug. Witnesses report that Spice users often lose control of their bodies and can be found passed out in public. A salesman working nearby said it has become a daily sight to see users prioritizing spending their money on Spice over food. The drug has devastating effects, causing dizziness, loss of movement, and even unconsciousness. Users have been observed struggling to stay upright or lying in their own vomit. The area has seen an increase in violent confrontations among addicts vying for money to buy the drug. Local authorities, including Westminster City Council, are acknowledging the problem. They are investing in additional funds and safety measures to address the issue. Cllr Adam Hug emphasized that safety for residents and visitors is a top priority. The rise of Spice addiction in London mirrors troubling trends in other cities, with reports indicating that a large percentage of homeless individuals in places like Manchester are also affected. Citizens express their concerns, calling for more action to tackle the drug's impact on the community.


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