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Over 8,000 People Across Several Fests Tested Their Drugs This Year

Over the summer, festie goers by the thousands had their drugs tested at various music events across the UK. From Bestival to Boomtown Fair, Love Saves The Day to Y-Not, more than 8,000 total people came forward to get their stuff tested.

This increase in on-site testing started as part of a harm reduction initiative backed by The Loop to keep music fans informed and safe. The nonprofit has made the benefits of drug testing very clear — the service helps point out substances of concern, provides valuable research, and identifies trends in the drug market.

The organization provided seven festivals with “front of house” testing facilities: Bestival, Boomtown Fair, Love Saves the Day, Y-Not Festival, Boardmasters, Kendal Calling and MADE Festival. At other events, testing was carried out behind the scenes, including Parklife, Truck Festival, South West Four, Lost Village and Mistress Mary.

The most popular drugs brought in for testing were MDMA, ketamine and cocaine.

Learn more on drug safety and testing from The Loop.

 

Source: BBC

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