Pubdate: Mon, 26 Jul 2010 Source: Fiji Times (Fiji) Copyright: 2010 Fiji Times Limited Contact: http://www.fijitimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3445 Author: Shalveen Chand GLUE FOR CASH GLUE, the type used as narcotics is becoming a money earner for certain shops who retail the product after hours at much higher prices to those who use it for sniffing. According to taxi drivers, glue has become the new high for many street kids and 'working girls' as police raids have affected marijuana supply into the city. Vishal Nand, 31, a taxi driver, said many street kids and sex workers hired only certain taxi drivers, drivers they trusted and used glue to get their high. "For us drivers, they pay us and we transport them, but most of the time it is the night cruises they pay most money for. I have in the past two months noticed some shops in Toorak, Samabula and Raiwaqa selling glue for as much as $6 a can," he said. A survey by Fiji Times, revealed that the average cost of a can of glue in question comes to $3.40 in hardware stores. Nand said they would reach their desired designated spot, sniffed glue, got back in the taxi and took a ride back to the city. "They always pay and they pay good," he said. Ami Chand, 58, a career taxi driver said in his 30 year taxi career he had noticed all these things happened. "It's glue now, in the late 1990s and early and mid 2000s, marijuana was the craze and the alcohol blackmarket have always been there. Shopkeepers do not care about the users, they are getting more returns on their product," said Chand. Police assistant spokesman Inspector Atunaisa Sokomuri said police would take action against those found to be sniffing glue but when it came down to shops, it's legal to buy glue. "We would ask shopkeepers to be exercise caution and refuse sale of such products which can be used as a narcotic to anyone who looks suspicious," he said. Studies on glue sniffing have shown that the vapour from sniffing glue clots windpipes and tracheal cavities. Glue sniffing induces a state of hallucination not unlike an inebriated condition marked by incoherent speech, inability to maintain balance and discern things clearly. The immediate effects of glue sniffing can lead to suffocation and unconsciousness which could be fatal as the fumes depress the respiratory system and rate of heart-beats. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake