Pubdate: 31 July 1999 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: of Telegraph Group Limited 1999 Contact: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Author: Richard Savill Note: The vital part here is the judgement made in the last paragraph. CHILDREN HAND IN POUNDS 12,500 CANNABIS FIND CANNABIS with an estimated street value of pounds 12,500 has been found by a group of children playing in a wood. The youngsters, aged 11 and 12, who had recently been given drugs awareness talks at their schools, took the cannabis to police. A senior officer said the awareness talks had perhaps averted otherwise "devastating" consequences. The children found the cannabis in a box at woods near the village of New Stevenston, Lanarks, on Thursday. It is believed it had been hidden by dealers. Police are not revealing the identity of the children. Det Supt Barry Dougall, Strathclyde Police drugs co-ordinator, said: "This is a fine example of responsible behaviour by children and I would encourage anyone who finds anything suspicious to contact the police in the first instance. The action of these children is testament to the fact that Strathclyde Police's anti-drugs message is getting through. "The children were able to identify that the box contained drugs as they had seen different types of drugs when given their talk at school. If they had not made the right choice the consequences of finding a large quantity of these drugs could have been devastating." - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart