Street drug traffic

Madre

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Before the Internet came into our lives, the drug market was always directly connected to the street. Only in the movies do cool dealers go to their suppliers' villas, take a briquette of the substance, poke it with a knife, taste the powder on their tongue, and nod contentedly, while the vendor petted his tame cheetah. In the real life of ordinary people, things are often not so funny. Deals take place in smoky cars, cramped rooms, or dark alleys, and each time you go to the deal, you go like it's your last. Adrenaline, fear, paranoia. And every time, you hope that everything will go right and that you won't be tricked, cheated, or killed.

The street movements are a lot of fun, and I may be exaggerating a bit, but still, everyone who is intimately familiar with the street drug movements has had similar feelings. Share your experiences, give advice and discuss street deals in this section. Let's discuss what dangers may arise, how to avoid them, and how to move competently in the light and still stay shaded.
 

erstwhile

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Not to offend anyone, but I'm privileged to know my friends have moved out of street dealing years ago (barring one).

One thing that I can heavily recommend is doing it at fast food restaurants.

Sit down, get food ordered, then swapping drink containers. It's an old trick but it's very, very, very consistent.
 
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