BACKSTAGE at many of Britain’s summer music festivals, suspicious pills and powders seized from tents are analysed by lab technicians. Usually it is to advise on-site doctors and police on what symptoms to look out for in people who become unwell. But this year, for the first time, festival-goers have been given the chance to get their illegal drugs tested before they take them.
Britain | Drug-testing at music festivals
Cocaine or concrete?
Revellers get the chance to see if their illegal drugs are what they claim to be
This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline "Cocaine or concrete?"
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